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Approaches towards the synthesis of combinatorial glycopeptide librariesGascon Lopez, Miguel January 2003 (has links)
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Lipolysis of plasma lipoproteins : effects on apolipoprotein A-I- and apolipoprotein A-IV- containing particles in humans and ratsSemeria, Francesca Jane January 2004 (has links)
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Scanning probe microscopy studies of glycoconjugate molecular interactionsBrayshaw, Debra Jane January 2004 (has links)
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Glycosylation analysis and its application to health and diseaseRadcliffe, Catherine Mavis January 2007 (has links)
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Modulation of P-glycoprotein by zosuquidar trihydrochlorideGerrard, Gareth January 2007 (has links)
P-glycoprotein (P-gp), a major contributor in multidrug resistance (MDR), is a cell surface drug efflux pump restricting the intracellular accumulation of many agents used in cancer chemotherapy leading to treatment failure. Over-expression of P-gp is a significant indicator of poor outcome in cancer including acute myelogenous leukaemia (AML). In addition to its primary drug efflux role, P-gp over-expression may also exert a protective influence on a cell's ability to undergo apoptosis in response to certain stimuli. A wide range of P-gp inhibitors have been developed for clinical use in an attempt to modulate the MDR phenotype. Zosuquidar Trihydrochloride (Z.3HCL) is a potent and specific third generation P-gp inhibitor and functions in a non competitive manner. Z.3HCL was the subject of three phase I clinical trials: two on patients with solid tumours and one on 16 patients with AML. Functional and expression assays were conducted on CD56+ NK cells isolated from patients enrolled on these studies. Safety and efficacy data were also analysed, where available. Z.3HCL was also implemented in a number of in vitro assays investigating P-gp expression and function in malignant cells isolated from patients with haematological malignancies: 48 with AML, 75 with CLL, and 16 with MM. Apoptosis assays, utilising normal, patient, and cultured cells were undertaken to investigate the putative role of P-gp in apoptotic modulation. In the solid tumour trials, in vitro assays showed that Z.3HCL infusion was associated with rapid inhibition of P-gp mediated efflux in CD56+ NK cells in 85.2% patients studied. Of the patients enrolled on the AML trial, 11 achieved a complete remission and one a partial remission, with a median survival of 559 (range 38-906) days. Non-haematologic grade 3 and 4 toxicities were observed in four patients. The in vitro assays showed that Z.3HCL infusion was associated with rapid inhibition of P-gp mediated efflux in CD56+ NK cells in all 16 patients, and in CD33+ cells from 6/10 patients. The median IC50 for daunorubicin (DNR) using a MTT assay, decreased significantly between Z.3HCL modulated and unmodulated cells (153 and 247 ng/mL respectively, P=0.01). In vitro studies showed that 38.2% of samples from AML patients, 61.3% from CLL and 41.2% from MM over-expressed P-gp. Drug sensitisation studies on AML cells showed significantly increased drug sensitivity in P-gp positive co- incubated with Z.3HCL and DNR, which was not observed for P-gp negative cells or for co-incubation with cytarabine. Further studies in CLL patients showed that P-gp function and expression did not correlate with other prognostic indicators such as Binet stage, ZAP-70 expression or lgVH mutation status. The intermediately P-gp expressing cell line CEMv showed a significant resistance to ionising radiation compared with CEM cells. Apoptosis assays demonstrated that modulating P-gp with Z.3HCL was able to increase significantly the apoptotic sensitivity above baseline in the highly P-gp expressing CEM-VLB10o cells, an effect not seen in the P-gp negative parent CEM cells.
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Release and transport of the secreted signal encoded by winglessRicardo, Sara Franco January 2004 (has links)
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Genetically determined variation of secreted mucinsRousseau, Karine January 2004 (has links)
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A proteomic investigation of the effect of endothelin-1 on gene expression and protein phosphorylationPredic, Jelena January 2005 (has links)
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The effects of antioxidants on the expression of tissue factor and tissue factor pathway inhibitor genes : lessons from three EU countriesOke, Adedayo Olufunlola January 2003 (has links)
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Structure-function relationships in the redox regulation of Methylophilus methylotrophus electron transferring flavoproteinBurgess, Selena Georgina January 2005 (has links)
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