Urinary levels of modified nucleosides reflect nucleic acids turnover and can serve as non-invasive biomarkers for monitoring tumour circadian dynamics, and treatment responses in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. In 39 patients, median overnight urinary excretion of LC-HRMS determinations of pseudouridine, was ~ tenfold as large as those of 1-methylguanosine, 1-methyladenosine, or 4-acetylcytidine, and ~ 100-fold as large as those of adenosine and cytidine. An increase in any nucleoside excretion after chemotherapy anticipated plasma carcinoembryonic antigen progression 1–2 months later and was associated with poor survival. Ten fractionated urines were collected over 2-days in 29 patients. The median value of the rhythm-adjusted...
SummaryAntimetabolites that affect nucleotide metabolism are frontline chemotherapy agents in severa...
CITATION: Harmse, L., et al. 2015. Aberrant apoptotic response of colorectal cancer cells to novel n...
AbstractNucleotide pools in mammalian cells change due to the influence of antitumor drugs, which ma...
Urinary levels of modified nucleosides reflect nucleic acids turnover and can serve as non-invasive ...
Apoptotic markers and tumor-associated antigens might be suitable to indicate the response to radioc...
AIM: Fourteen urinary nucleosides, primary degradation products of tRNA, were evaluated to know the ...
AbstractCancer, like other diseases accompanied by metabolic changes, shows characteristic DNA/RNA m...
Post-transcriptional modifications in RNA give rise to free modified ribonucleosides circulating in ...
Urinary nucleosides are associated with many types of cancer. In this study, six targeted urinary nu...
As RNA turnover seems to be impaired in cancer patients, modified nucleosides have been evaluated as...
The physiological response of the human body to several diseases can be reflected by the metabolite ...
The circadian clock is a global regulatory system that interfaces with most other regulatory systems...
Background: Several approaches have been suggested to be useful in the early detection of colorectal...
Among the different investigated biomarkers, cell proliferation has provided valuable information on...
Bladder urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC) is an increasingly prevalent cancer worldwide, and thus, gai...
SummaryAntimetabolites that affect nucleotide metabolism are frontline chemotherapy agents in severa...
CITATION: Harmse, L., et al. 2015. Aberrant apoptotic response of colorectal cancer cells to novel n...
AbstractNucleotide pools in mammalian cells change due to the influence of antitumor drugs, which ma...
Urinary levels of modified nucleosides reflect nucleic acids turnover and can serve as non-invasive ...
Apoptotic markers and tumor-associated antigens might be suitable to indicate the response to radioc...
AIM: Fourteen urinary nucleosides, primary degradation products of tRNA, were evaluated to know the ...
AbstractCancer, like other diseases accompanied by metabolic changes, shows characteristic DNA/RNA m...
Post-transcriptional modifications in RNA give rise to free modified ribonucleosides circulating in ...
Urinary nucleosides are associated with many types of cancer. In this study, six targeted urinary nu...
As RNA turnover seems to be impaired in cancer patients, modified nucleosides have been evaluated as...
The physiological response of the human body to several diseases can be reflected by the metabolite ...
The circadian clock is a global regulatory system that interfaces with most other regulatory systems...
Background: Several approaches have been suggested to be useful in the early detection of colorectal...
Among the different investigated biomarkers, cell proliferation has provided valuable information on...
Bladder urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC) is an increasingly prevalent cancer worldwide, and thus, gai...
SummaryAntimetabolites that affect nucleotide metabolism are frontline chemotherapy agents in severa...
CITATION: Harmse, L., et al. 2015. Aberrant apoptotic response of colorectal cancer cells to novel n...
AbstractNucleotide pools in mammalian cells change due to the influence of antitumor drugs, which ma...