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Modulation of cellular survival by insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3Gill, Zahidah Perveen January 1999 (has links)
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Development of a micro-scale microtransfection technique exploiting reporter gene systems to analyse bcl-2 family promoter activityCheckett, Jane Melinda January 2000 (has links)
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Cellular and molecular parameters of sanguinarine induced bimodal cell death /Weerasinghe, Priya, January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. / Restricted until May 2005. Bibliography: leaves162-192.
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Hypoxia-Sensitive Metal β‑Ketoiminato Complexes Showing Induced Single-Strand DNA Breaks and Cancer Cell Death by ApoptosisLord, Rianne M., Hebden, A.J., Pask, C.M., Henderson, I.R., Allison, Simon J., Shepherd, S.L., Phillips, Roger M., McGowan, P.C. 23 April 2015 (has links)
Yes / A series of ruthenium and iridium complexes have been
synthesized and characterized with 20 novel crystal structures discussed. The
library of β-ketoiminato complexes has been shown to be active against MCF-7
(human breast carcinoma), HT-29 (human colon carcinoma), A2780 (human
ovarian carcinoma), and A2780cis (cisplatin-resistant human ovarian carcinoma)
cell lines, with selected complexes’ being more than three times as active as
cisplatin against the A2780cis cell line. Selected complexes were also tested
against the noncancerous ARPE-19 (retinal pigment epithelial cells) cell line, in
order to evaluate the complexes selectivity for cancer cells. Complexes have also
been shown to be highly active under hypoxic conditions, with the activities of
some complexes increasing with a decrease in O2 concentration. The enzyme
thioredoxin reductase is overexpressed in cancer cells, and complexes reported
herein have the advantage of inhibiting this enzyme, with IC50 values measured
in the nanomolar range. The anticancer activity of these complexes was further investigated to determine whether activity is due
to effects on cellular growth or cell survival. The complexes were found to induce significant levels of cancer cell death by
apoptosis with levels induced correlating closely with activity in chemosensitivity studies. As a possible cause of cell death, the
ability of the complexes to induce damage to cellular DNA was also assessed. The complexes failed to induce double-strand DNA
breaks or DNA cross-linking but induced significant levels of single-strand DNA breaks, indicating a mechanism of action
different from that of cisplatin. / Lord RM, Hebden AJ, Pask CM, Henderson IR, Allison SJ, Shepherd SL, Phillips RM, McGowan PC
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