AbstractIncreases in choline containing metabolites have been associated with a number of disorders, including malignant cell growth. In this study, high resolution magic angle spinning 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy was employed to monitor metabolite changes during cell transfection, and an increase in phosphocholine was detected. This increase appears to be correlated with cell membrane disruption associated with the insertion of plasmid DNA into cells, since the level of phosphocholine in mock transfected cells was comparable to that of control cells. These data suggest choline containing metabolite changes detected in vivo using magnetic resonance spectroscopy relate to cell membrane disruption
Histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors have emerged as effective antineoplastic agents in the clinic....
Choline is an important methyl donor and a component of membrane phospholipids. In this study, we te...
<p>(A) Representative Western blots showing changes in protein expression levels of enzymes involved...
AbstractIncreases in choline containing metabolites have been associated with a number of disorders,...
Choline metabolites are elevated in breast cancer, decrease in response to effective therapy and are...
Elevated contents of choline phospholipid metabolites are typically detected by nuclear magnetic res...
Mutations in the p53 gene are the most frequently observed genetic lesions in human cancers. Human c...
The introduction of magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) in cancer biology allowed the detection of...
Metabolic alterations are known to occur with oncogenesis and tumor progression. During malignant tr...
Recent characterization of abnormal phosphatidylcholine metabolism in tumor cells by nuclear magneti...
The metabolites, transporters, and enzymes involved in choline metabolism are regarded as biomarkers...
Choline, a quintessential quaternary ammonium compound, plays a cardinal role in several pivotal bio...
Dietary choline can be a source of methyl groups for histone methylation (HM), which can affect gene...
Early detection of biomarkers of tumour treatment response improves clinical management, in vivo. Ma...
Early detection of biomarkers of tumour treatment response improves clinical management, in vivo. Ma...
Histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors have emerged as effective antineoplastic agents in the clinic....
Choline is an important methyl donor and a component of membrane phospholipids. In this study, we te...
<p>(A) Representative Western blots showing changes in protein expression levels of enzymes involved...
AbstractIncreases in choline containing metabolites have been associated with a number of disorders,...
Choline metabolites are elevated in breast cancer, decrease in response to effective therapy and are...
Elevated contents of choline phospholipid metabolites are typically detected by nuclear magnetic res...
Mutations in the p53 gene are the most frequently observed genetic lesions in human cancers. Human c...
The introduction of magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) in cancer biology allowed the detection of...
Metabolic alterations are known to occur with oncogenesis and tumor progression. During malignant tr...
Recent characterization of abnormal phosphatidylcholine metabolism in tumor cells by nuclear magneti...
The metabolites, transporters, and enzymes involved in choline metabolism are regarded as biomarkers...
Choline, a quintessential quaternary ammonium compound, plays a cardinal role in several pivotal bio...
Dietary choline can be a source of methyl groups for histone methylation (HM), which can affect gene...
Early detection of biomarkers of tumour treatment response improves clinical management, in vivo. Ma...
Early detection of biomarkers of tumour treatment response improves clinical management, in vivo. Ma...
Histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors have emerged as effective antineoplastic agents in the clinic....
Choline is an important methyl donor and a component of membrane phospholipids. In this study, we te...
<p>(A) Representative Western blots showing changes in protein expression levels of enzymes involved...