Anthracyclines are powerful cytotoxic agents, used as first-line treatment of leukemias and many other tumors, but host-tissue toxicity is their main dose-limiting factor. However, their therapeutic effects depend not only on the toxicity, hence on the dose, but also on drug resistance. Among the mechanisms that can account for cell sensitivity to anthracyclines, there is an overexpression of drug transport proteins, like the transmembrane P-glycoprotein (PGP), the multidrug-resistance-related protein (MRP) and the lung-resistance-related protein (LRP). Attempts to reduce the toxicity of chemotherapeutic agents without affecting their efficacy have been made using liposomal anthracyclines or cytoprotective agents, as Amifostine. The aim of ...
Liposome encapsulated daunorubicin doubles anthracycline toxicity in cell lines showing a non-PGP re...
Amifostine (WR-2721, Ethyol®), a phosphorylated thiol, demonstrates the unique ability to protect no...
WOS: 000265346100017PubMed ID: 19214974Background. Multi-systemic acute side effects occur, in respo...
Anthracyclines are powerful cytotoxic agents, used as first-line treatment of leukemias and many oth...
There are reports that amifostine protects normal tissues against chemotherapy and radiotherapy in c...
Clinical trials indicate that amifostine may confer protection on various normal tissues without att...
Amifostine (WR-2721, Ethyol(TM)) is a chemo-and radioprotective agent which is increasingly used in ...
Amifostine is well known cytoprotector which is efficient when administered before a wide range of a...
The cytoprotective agent amifostine (AMI) is capable to protect healthy cells (contrary to tumor cel...
Objectives. Amifostine protects against a spectrum of toxicities induced by chemotherapy without aff...
Recent advances in chemotherapy have focused on the benefit of high dose regimens, increasing the do...
AbstractThis study evaluated whether amifostine protects against mucositis and other toxicities in p...
Amifostine [S-2-3-aminopropil amino ethyl phosphorotioic acid], a modulator agent for antineoplastic...
Background: Peripheral neurotoxicity is a dose-limiting side-effect of a number of effective chemoth...
Recent advances in chemotherapy have focused on the benefit of high dose regimens, increasing the do...
Liposome encapsulated daunorubicin doubles anthracycline toxicity in cell lines showing a non-PGP re...
Amifostine (WR-2721, Ethyol®), a phosphorylated thiol, demonstrates the unique ability to protect no...
WOS: 000265346100017PubMed ID: 19214974Background. Multi-systemic acute side effects occur, in respo...
Anthracyclines are powerful cytotoxic agents, used as first-line treatment of leukemias and many oth...
There are reports that amifostine protects normal tissues against chemotherapy and radiotherapy in c...
Clinical trials indicate that amifostine may confer protection on various normal tissues without att...
Amifostine (WR-2721, Ethyol(TM)) is a chemo-and radioprotective agent which is increasingly used in ...
Amifostine is well known cytoprotector which is efficient when administered before a wide range of a...
The cytoprotective agent amifostine (AMI) is capable to protect healthy cells (contrary to tumor cel...
Objectives. Amifostine protects against a spectrum of toxicities induced by chemotherapy without aff...
Recent advances in chemotherapy have focused on the benefit of high dose regimens, increasing the do...
AbstractThis study evaluated whether amifostine protects against mucositis and other toxicities in p...
Amifostine [S-2-3-aminopropil amino ethyl phosphorotioic acid], a modulator agent for antineoplastic...
Background: Peripheral neurotoxicity is a dose-limiting side-effect of a number of effective chemoth...
Recent advances in chemotherapy have focused on the benefit of high dose regimens, increasing the do...
Liposome encapsulated daunorubicin doubles anthracycline toxicity in cell lines showing a non-PGP re...
Amifostine (WR-2721, Ethyol®), a phosphorylated thiol, demonstrates the unique ability to protect no...
WOS: 000265346100017PubMed ID: 19214974Background. Multi-systemic acute side effects occur, in respo...