نتایج جستجو برای: tumour targeting

تعداد نتایج: 205504  

2012
Prafull K. Singh Juwar Doley G. Ravi Kumar A.P. Sahoo Ashok K. Tiwari

Cancer is one of the major causes of death worldwide. In spite of achieving significant successes in medical sciences in the past few decades, the number of deaths due to cancer remains unchecked. The conventional chemotherapy and radiotherapy have limited therapeutic index and a plethora of treatment related side effects. This situation has provided an impetus for search of novel therapeutic s...

Hossein Mozdarani

Historically it has been shown repeatedly that single high doses of radiation do not allow a therapeutic differential between tumor and critical normal tissues but dose fractionation does. The purpose of conventional dose fractionation is to increase dose to the tumor while preserving normal tissue function. Tumors are generally irradiated with 2Gy dose per fraction delivered daily to a more or...

Journal: :Mathematics 2022

The literature suggests that effective defence against tumour cells requires contributions from both Natural Killer (NK) and CD8+ T cells. NK are spontaneously active infected target cells, whereas take some times to activate cell called as cell-specific targeting, kill the virus. interaction between has produced other cell, tumour-specific We illustrate tumour–immune through mathematical model...

2016
Catharine West Kaye Williams

Cancer occurs as a result of genetic changes and the uncontrolled proliferation of abnormal cells that escape normal homeostatic control mechanisms. As tumour growth outstrips blood supply, cells become hypoxic and the decreased oxygen levels stimulate responses to maximise the chance of cell survival. These biological responses to hypoxia promote aggressive features in tumour cells. Also, hypo...

2017
Pahini Pandya Jose L. Orgaz Victoria Sanz‐Moreno

Cancer cell migration and invasion underlie metastatic dissemination, one of the major problems in cancer. Tumour cells exhibit a striking variety of invasion strategies. Importantly, cancer cells can switch between invasion modes in order to cope with challenging environments. This ability to switch migratory modes or plasticity highlights the challenges behind antimetastasis therapy design. I...

2014
Santhosh Kuriakose N Umadevi Sheela Mathew NK Supriya KP Aravindan DS Smitha G Amritha Malini

Herein is presented an interesting case of small-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the cervix which initially manifests as seizures due to hyponatremia caused by paraneoplastic syndrome of inappropriate anti diuretic hormone (SIADH). Awareness of a paraneoplastic syndrome at presentation can lead to early diagnosis and early initiation of treatment. The management is also unique in that it combi...

2017
Lei Song Sarah Able Errin Johnson Katherine A. Vallis

The successful use of targeted radionuclide therapy in the treatment of solid tumours may be limited by radioresistance, which necessitates delivery of a high dose of radioactivity. Nanoparticle (NP)-based delivery systems possess a large surface area for attachment of radioisotopes and so offer a solution to this challenge. However, tumour uptake may be limited by rapid hepatic clearance of NP...

Journal: :International journal of cancer 2010
Agnieszka Michael Kate Relph Hardev Pandha

Anti-angiogenic agents targeting tumour vasculature have an established place in clinical practice, and new data are constantly emerging. However, despite rapid clinical uptake, a very large number of questions regarding these agents remain unanswered. One of the main hurdles in clinical practice is lack of accurate and feasible ways of assessing response to drug beyond tumour reduction on conv...

2018
Magdalena Izdebska Wioletta Zielińska Dariusz Grzanka Maciej Gagat

Metastasis causes death of 90% of cancer patients, so it is the most significant issue associated with cancer disease. Thus, it is no surprise that many researchers are trying to develop drugs targeting or preventing them. The secondary tumour site formation is closely related to phenomena like epithelial-to-mesenchymal and its reverse, mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition. The change of the ce...

2012
Hiroshi Harada Masahiro Inoue Satoshi Itasaka Kiichi Hirota Akiyo Morinibu Kazumi Shinomiya Lihua Zeng Guangfei Ou Yuxi Zhu Michio Yoshimura W. Gillies McKenna Ruth J. Muschel Masahiro Hiraoka

Tumour recurrence frequently occurs after radiotherapy, but the characteristics, intratumoural localization and post-irradiation behaviour of radioresistant cancer cells remain largely unknown. Here we develop a sophisticated strategy to track the post-irradiation fate of the cells, which exist in perinecrotic regions at the time of radiation. Although the perinecrotic tumour cells are original...

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