نتایج جستجو برای: ct26 cell line

تعداد نتایج: 1969394  

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical sciences 0
ali akbar nekooeian department of pharmacologyb faculty of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran afagh moatari department of microbiology and virologya, faculty of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran mohammad motamedifard department of microbiology and virologya, faculty of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

the influenza viruses are major etiologic agents of human respiratory infections, and inflict a sizable health and economic burden. this study examines the antiinfluenza virus activity of hydroalcoholic extract of olive leaves (olhe). olive leaves were collected from gardens around the city of shiraz, characterized, dried, ground to powder, and its hydroalcoholic extract was prepared. the influ...

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
علی زارعی محمودآبادی ali zaree mahmodabady حمید رضا جوادی hamid reza javadi مهدی کمالی mehdi kamali علی نجفی ali najafi زهرا حجتی zahra hojati

background: rna interference (rnai) is the mechanism of gene silencing-mediated messenger rna degradation by small interference rna (sirna), which becomes a powerful tool for in vivo research, especially in the areas of cancer. in this research, the potential use of an expression vector as a specific sirna producing tool for silencing of bcr-abl in k562 cell line has been investigated. methods:...

Journal: :avicenna journal of medical biotechnology 0

expression of receptor tyrosine kinase ror1 in a wide variety of cancers has emerged as a new era focusing on targeting this receptor in cancer therapy. our preliminary re-sults indicate the presence of a truncated transcript of ror1 in tumor cells. the trun-cated ror1 encompasses extracellular and transmembrane domains, lacking catalytic kinase domain (ror1-ecd). as enzyme activity is highly d...

2016
Do Thi Van Anh Sang Min Park Hayyoung Lee Young Sang Kim

Interleukin-17A is a member of the IL-17 family, and is known as CTLA8 in the mouse. It is produced by T lymphocytes and NK cells and has proinflammatory roles, inducing cytokine and chemokine production. However, its role in tumor biology remains controversial. We investigated the effects of locally produced IL-17A by transferring the gene encoding it into CT26 colon cancer cells, either in a ...

Journal: :Stem cells 2009
Yi Li Hui Zeng Ren-He Xu Bei Liu Zihai Li

The history of immunizing with embryonic materials to generate an antitumor immune response dates back to a century ago. The premise is that cancer cells share the expression of oncofetal antigens with embryonic materials and that the immune response against these antigens in the embryonic tissues is cross-protective against cancer. However, such a practice has never advanced beyond experimenta...

2017
Susumu Ishiguro Deepthi Uppalapati Zachary Goldsmith Dana Robertson Jacob Hodge Hayley Holt Arashi Nakashima Katie Turner Masaaki Tamura

The newly purified extracellular polysaccharides (exopolysaccharides) from Parachlorella kessleri (PCEPS) were evaluated on their antitumor and immunomodulatory effects in cell culture and mouse colon carcinoma peritoneal dissemination model. In two-dimensional cell culture, the PCEPS treatment inhibited cell growth of both murine and human colon carcinoma cells in a dose- and time-dependent ma...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2005
Hyun-Mi Cho Joseph D Rosenblatt Young-Sook Kang M Luisa Iruela-Arispe Sherie L Morrison Manuel L Penichet Young-Guen Kwon Tae-Woong Kim Keith A Webster Hovav Nechustan Seung-Uon Shin

Endostatin can inhibit angiogenesis and tumor growth in mice. A potential limitation of endostatin as an antitumor agent in humans is the short serum half-life of the protein that may decrease effective concentration at the site of tumor and necessitate frequent dosing. In an effort to improve antitumor activity, endostatin was fused to an antibody specific for the tumor-selective HER2 antigen ...

2015
Madhura Satish Bhave Ammar Mansoor Hassanbhai Padmaja Anand Kathy Qian Luo Swee Hin Teoh

Traditional cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy continue to have limited efficacy due to tumor hypoxia. While bacterial cancer therapy has the potential to overcome this problem, it comes with the risk of toxicity and infection. To circumvent these issues, this paper investigates the anti-tumor effects of non-viable bacterial derivatives of Clostridium sporogenes. Thes...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
H Arai D Gordon E G Nabel G J Nabel

The Fas-Fas ligand (FasL) system plays an important role in the induction of lymphoid apoptosis and has been implicated in the suppression of immune responses. Herein, we report that gene transfer of FasL inhibits tumor cell growth in vivo. Although such inhibition is expected in Fas+ tumor cell lines, marked regression was unexpectedly observed after FasL gene transfer into the CT26 colon carc...

2013
Edgardo Berriel Sofía Russo Leticia Monin María Florencia Festari Nora Berois Gabriel Fernández Teresa Freire Eduardo Osinaga

This study evaluates the antitumor immune response induced by human hydatic cyst fluid (HCF) in an animal model of colon carcinoma. We found that anti-HCF antibodies were able to identify cell surface and intracellular antigens in CT26 colon cancer cells. In prophylactic tumor challenge experiments, HCF vaccination was found to be protective against tumor formation for 40% of the mice (P = 0.01...

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