[PDF][PDF] 2D and 3D cell cultures–a comparison of different types of cancer cell cultures
M Kapałczyńska, T Kolenda, W Przybyła… - Archives of medical …, 2018 - termedia.pl
Cell culture is a widely used in vitro tool for improving our understanding of cell biology,
tissue morphology, and mechanisms of diseases, drug action, protein production and the …
tissue morphology, and mechanisms of diseases, drug action, protein production and the …
Relative biological effectiveness (RBE) values for proton beam therapy. Variations as a function of biological endpoint, dose, and linear energy transfer
H Paganetti - Physics in Medicine & Biology, 2014 - iopscience.iop.org
Proton therapy treatments are based on a proton RBE (relative biological effectiveness)
relative to high-energy photons of 1.1. The use of this generic, spatially invariant RBE within …
relative to high-energy photons of 1.1. The use of this generic, spatially invariant RBE within …
Opportunities and challenges of radiotherapy for treating cancer
D Schaue, WH McBride - Nature reviews Clinical oncology, 2015 - nature.com
The past 20 years have seen dramatic changes in the delivery of radiation therapy, but the
impact of radiobiology on the clinic has been far less substantial. A major consideration in …
impact of radiobiology on the clinic has been far less substantial. A major consideration in …
Heterochromatin: an epigenetic point of view in aging
Aging is an inevitable process of life. Defined by progressive physiological and functional
loss of tissues and organs, aging increases the risk of mortality for the organism. The aging …
loss of tissues and organs, aging increases the risk of mortality for the organism. The aging …
Focal adhesion signaling and therapy resistance in cancer
Interlocking gene mutations, epigenetic alterations and microenvironmental features
perpetuate tumor development, growth, infiltration and spread. Consequently, intrinsic and …
perpetuate tumor development, growth, infiltration and spread. Consequently, intrinsic and …
Targeting triple-negative breast cancer cells with the histone deacetylase inhibitor panobinostat
Introduction Of the more than one million global cases of breast cancer diagnosed each
year, approximately fifteen percent are characterized as triple-negative, lacking the …
year, approximately fifteen percent are characterized as triple-negative, lacking the …
[HTML][HTML] Guidelines for the selection of functional assays to evaluate the hallmarks of cancer
The hallmarks of cancer capture the most essential phenotypic characteristics of malignant
transformation and progression. Although numerous factors involved in this multi-step …
transformation and progression. Although numerous factors involved in this multi-step …
A novel 3D human glioblastoma cell culture system for modeling drug and radiation responses
N Gomez-Roman, K Stevenson, L Gilmour… - Neuro …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Background. Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary brain tumor, with dismal
prognosis. The failure of drug–radiation combinations with promising preclinical data to …
prognosis. The failure of drug–radiation combinations with promising preclinical data to …
DSBCapture: in situ capture and sequencing of DNA breaks
SV Lensing, G Marsico, R Hänsel-Hertsch, EY Lam… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
Double-strand DNA breaks (DSBs) continuously arise and cause mutations and
chromosomal rearrangements. Here, we present DSBCapture, a sequencing-based method …
chromosomal rearrangements. Here, we present DSBCapture, a sequencing-based method …
Three-dimensional tissue cultures: current trends and beyond
Life science research focuses on deciphering the biochemical mechanisms that regulate cell
proliferation and function and largely depends on the use of tissue culture methods in which …
proliferation and function and largely depends on the use of tissue culture methods in which …