Arginase added to culture medium reduced arginine to negligible levels within approximately 6 h, and enzyme activity persisted relatively undiminished for at least 3 days. Human and bovine arginase proved equally effective. The response of normal cells was to enter G1 (G0) arrest, from which most of the cells could be recovered weeks later. In contrast, malignant cell lines treated with unpegylated or pegylated enzyme resulted in cell death on a massive scale within 3 - 5 days, with a very low to negligible percentage of cells (8 days. Arginine decarboxylase caused malignant cell arrest at the same units per millilitre as arginase. Its breakdown product, agmatine, was relatively nontoxic in the presence of arginine, but exacerbated cell dea...
Despite significant improvements in treatment and survival in paediatric cancers, outcomes for child...
Melanoma has been shown to require arginine for growth, thus providing a potential Achilles' heel fo...
[[abstract]]SummaryObjectives Arginine is a nonessential amino acid which can regulate tumor growth....
Arginase treatment of cell cultures reduced arginine in the medium to approximately micromolar level...
In order to evaluate arginine deprivation as a putative anticancer therapy this study investigated a...
In human organism arginine is necessary not only for protein synthesis but it also serves as a precu...
Arginine catabolizing enzymes have been used on cancers for over 60 years. In the last 5 years the a...
Arginine is well known semi-essential amino acid used in protein biosynthesis through several metabo...
Most of the cancer cells require high quantity of arginine for sustaining their fast-metabolic rates...
Autophagy is a process of cytosol-to-lysosome vesicle trafficking of cellular constituents for degra...
vi, 166 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M ABCT 2004 TsuiSome tumour ce...
Arginine, a semi-essential amino acid in humans, is critical for the growth of human cancers, partic...
Arginine deprivation impairs cell proliferation more strong in cancer than in normal cells; thus, it...
It was previously demonstrated in in vitro experiments that canavanine (Cav), a natural toxic argini...
Human recombinant arginase I cobalt coupled to polyethylene glycol 5000 (HuArg I [Co]-PEG5000) achie...
Despite significant improvements in treatment and survival in paediatric cancers, outcomes for child...
Melanoma has been shown to require arginine for growth, thus providing a potential Achilles' heel fo...
[[abstract]]SummaryObjectives Arginine is a nonessential amino acid which can regulate tumor growth....
Arginase treatment of cell cultures reduced arginine in the medium to approximately micromolar level...
In order to evaluate arginine deprivation as a putative anticancer therapy this study investigated a...
In human organism arginine is necessary not only for protein synthesis but it also serves as a precu...
Arginine catabolizing enzymes have been used on cancers for over 60 years. In the last 5 years the a...
Arginine is well known semi-essential amino acid used in protein biosynthesis through several metabo...
Most of the cancer cells require high quantity of arginine for sustaining their fast-metabolic rates...
Autophagy is a process of cytosol-to-lysosome vesicle trafficking of cellular constituents for degra...
vi, 166 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M ABCT 2004 TsuiSome tumour ce...
Arginine, a semi-essential amino acid in humans, is critical for the growth of human cancers, partic...
Arginine deprivation impairs cell proliferation more strong in cancer than in normal cells; thus, it...
It was previously demonstrated in in vitro experiments that canavanine (Cav), a natural toxic argini...
Human recombinant arginase I cobalt coupled to polyethylene glycol 5000 (HuArg I [Co]-PEG5000) achie...
Despite significant improvements in treatment and survival in paediatric cancers, outcomes for child...
Melanoma has been shown to require arginine for growth, thus providing a potential Achilles' heel fo...
[[abstract]]SummaryObjectives Arginine is a nonessential amino acid which can regulate tumor growth....