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Human bladder carcinoma

Pulciani S, Santos E, Lauver AV, et al. 1982b. Oncogenes in human tumor cell lines. Molecular cloning of a transforming gene from human bladder carcinoma cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 79 2845-2849. [Pg.286]

Kim, D., et al. Characterization of the system L amino acid transporter in T24 human bladder carcinoma cells. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 2002, 3565, 112. [Pg.277]

Further modifications of the CAAX tetrapeptide structure led to inhibitor 3 which blocked H-Ras farnesylation with an IC50 of 11 nmol/1 [23]. Tumor cell lines expressing mutant H- and N-Ras were most sensitive against this compound that inhibits tumor growth of EJ-1 human bladder carcinomas by about... [Pg.120]

Dinney, C.P, D.R. Bielenberg, P. Perrotte, R. Reich, B.Y. Eve, C.D. Bucana, and I.J. Fidler, Inhibition of basic fibroblast growth factor expression, angiogenesis, and growth of human bladder carcinoma in mice by systemic interferon-alpha administration. Cancer Res, 1998. 58(4) 808-14. [Pg.179]

Reddy, E.P., Reynolds, R.K., Santos, E and Barbacid, M. (1982). A point mutation is responsible for the acquisition of transforming properties by the T24 human bladder carcinoma oncogene, Nature 300,149. [Pg.152]

Ariel, 1., Sughayer, M., Fellig, Y, et al. 2000. The imprinted H19 gene is a marker of early recurrence in human bladder carcinoma. Mol. Pathol. 53, 320-323. [Pg.238]

The first human oncogene to be identified encodes a con-stltutlvely active form of Ras, a signal-transduction protein. This oncogene was isolated from a human bladder carcinoma (see Figure 23-4). [Pg.951]

C. Prinsze, L.C. Penning, T.M. Dubbelman, J. Van Steveninck (1992). Interaction of photodynamic treatment and either hyperthermia or ionizing radiation and of ionizing radiation and hyperthermia with respect to cell killing of L929 fibroblasts, Chinese hamster ovary cells, and T24 human bladder carcinoma cells. Cancer Res., 52(1), 117-120. [Pg.238]

Dangles V, Femenia F, Laine V, Berthelemy M, Le Rhun D, Poupon MF, Levy D, Schwartz-Cornil 1. Two- and three-dimensional cell structures govern epidermal growth factor survival function in human bladder carcinoma cell Unes. Cancer Res 1997 57 3360-3364. [Pg.93]

Anti-inflammatory and also exhibit activity against T-24 human bladder carcinoma cells (i.e., anticancer agents). 121... [Pg.238]

Dill AL, Eberlin LS, Costa AB, et al. (2011) Multivariate statistical identification of human bladder carcinomas using ambient ionization imaging mass spectrometry. Chem Eur J... [Pg.318]

Fig. i. Localizalion of nuclear RAR and RXR mRNAs in formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded surgical. specimens by in situ hybridization. Sections of normal epithelium adjacent to human-bladder carcinoma were hybridized with RARa anti.sense (A) or sense (B) RAR(3 antisense (C) or sense (D) RARy antisense (E) or sense (F) RXRa antisense (G) or sense (H). [Pg.242]

Kelly JF, Snell ME, Berenbaum MC (1975) Photodynamic destruction of human bladder carcinoma. Br J Cancer 31 237-244... [Pg.130]

Byrnes RW, Antholine WE, Petering DH (1992) Oxidation-reduction reactions in Ehrlich cells treated with copper-neocuproine. Free Radic Biol Med 13 469-478 Capon DJ, Chen EY, Levinson AD, Seeburg PH, Goeddel DV (1983) Complete nucleotide sequences of the T24 human bladder carcinoma oncogene and its normal homologue. Nature 302 33-37... [Pg.366]

Prewett, T. L., T. J. Goodwin et al. 1993. Three-dimensional modeling of T-24 human bladder carcinoma cell Une A new simulated microgravity culture system. / Tissue Culture Methods 15 29-36. [Pg.455]

Single cell Eukarya Animal Human Bladder carcinoma (T24)... [Pg.389]

Fibach, E. Rachmilewitz, E. A. Gatt, S. Photosensitization of human bladder carcinoma cells by pyrene-dodecanoic acid quantitative analysis of the cytotoxicity. Res. Exp. Med. 1992, 192,185-196. [Pg.345]

Bachor, B.S., Shea, C.R., Gillies, R., and Hasan, T, Photosensitized destruction of human bladder carcinoma cells treated with chlorine e -conjugated microspheres, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci, USA, 88, 1580, 1991. [Pg.2804]


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