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  1. Targeting cancer signaling pathways by natural products: Exploring promising anti-cancer agents by Hashem, S., Ali, T.A., Akhtar, S., Nisar, S., Sageena, G., Ali, S., Al-Mannai, S., Therachiyil, L., Mir, R., Elfaki, I., Mir, M.H., Jamal, F., Masoodi, T., Uddin, S., Singh, M., Haris, M., Macha, M.A., Bhat, A.A.

    Published 2022
    “…Along with their derivatives and analogs, natural products play a major role in cancer treatment by modulating the cancer microenvironment and different signaling pathways. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Breast cancer stem cells by Rydhed, Erica

    Published 2011
    “…The cancer stem cell theory elucidates many biological aspects such as the heterogeneity of tumours and the relapse of many cancers after what appeared to be successful treatments. …”
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  3. State of the art in anti-cancer mAbs by Chiavenna, Sebastián Matias, Jaworski, Juan Pablo, Vendrell, Alejandrina

    Published 2017
    “…However, this huge and fast growing new field needs to be organized to better understand the treatment options we have to confront different cancer diseases. …”
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  4. Investigation into the metabolic effect of sarcosine on prostate cancer by Larsson, Simon

    Published 2018
    “…We set out to examine the effect of treatment with sarcosine, glycine, N,N-dimethylglycine and alanine on the metabolism of cultured prostate cancer cells and non-malignant immortalized prostate cells. …”
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  5. Natural products as chemo-radiation therapy sensitizers in cancers by Nisar, S., Masoodi, T., Prabhu, K. S., Kuttikrishnan, S., Zarif, L., Khatoon, S., Ali, S., Uddin, S., Akil, A.S., Singh, M., Macha, M.A., Bhat, A.A.

    Published 2022
    “…Cancer is a devastating disease and is the second leading cause of death worldwide. …”
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  6. Theileria-transformed bovine leukocytes have cancer hallmarks by Tretina, Kyle, Gotia, H.T., Mann, D.J., Silva, Joana C.

    Published 2015
    “…In this review we outline current knowledge on the manipulation of host cells by transformation-inducing Theileria, and we propose that comparisons between cancer biology and host–Theileria interactions can reveal chemotherapeutic targets against Theileria-induced pathogenesis based on cancer treatment approaches.…”
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  7. Why coconut water is both a biostimulant and an anti-cancer agent by Reyes Estevez, Estefany

    Published 2021
    “…Being rich in minerals (mainly potassium but also magnesium, calcium, and sodium), makes CW good for replenishing dehydration as well. Treatments with CW have presented other beneficial medical effects because of their specific cytokinin (kinetin and kinetin riboside) content. …”
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  8. Cancerbehandling för hund och katt by Karlsson, Anna

    Published 2012
    “…This literature review will be about two of the currently most common form of cancer treatment of companion animals in Swedish animal hospitals, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. …”
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  9. Whole exome-seq and RNA-seq data reveal unique neoantigen profiles in Kenyan breast cancer patients by Wagutu, G., Gitau, J., Mwangi, Kennedy, Murithi, M., Melly, E., Harris, A.R., Sayed, S., Ambs, S., Makokha, F.

    Published 2024
    “…Conclusions: The unique neoantigen profiles in our patient group highlight the potential of immunotherapy in personalized breast cancer treatment as well as potential biomarkers for prognosis. …”
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  10. Screening of pancreatic cancer cell lines with oncolytic adenovirus Ad5ΔE1ACR2ΔE1B19k (Ad5ΔΔ) in combination with chemotherapeutics by Kallin, Cecilia

    Published 2009
    “…In this project, the cytotoxic and replicative ability of Ad5ΔΔ is tested on a wider range of pancreatic cancer cells as well as its capacity to sensitise pancreatic cancer cells to Gemcitabine and Irinotecan, drugs used in treatment of pancreatic cancer. …”
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  11. Enhanced Cellular Uptake of Virus by Increased Expression Levels of the Coxsackie-and Adenovirus Receptor by Lindström, Lina

    Published 2005
    “…A limiting factor for success with cancer treatment using oncolytic adenoviruses is the delivery and entry of virus to the correct target cells. …”
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    Otro
  12. Rational identification of an optimal antibody mixture for targeting the epidermal growth factor receptor by Koefoed, K., Steinaa, Lucilla, Soderberg, J.N., Kjaer, I., Jacobsen, H.J., Meijer, P.-J., Haurum, J.S., Jensen, A., Kragh, M., Andersen, P.S., Pedersen, M.W.

    Published 2011
    “…Thus, the need for more efficacious treatments remains. Previous studies have reported that mixtures of antibodies targeting multiple distinct epitopes are more effective than single mAbs at inhibiting growth of human cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. …”
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