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PIM1 kinase regulates cell death, tumor growth and chemotherapy response in triple-negative breast cancer
- F. Brasó-Maristany, S. Filosto, +25 authors A. Tutt
- Biology, Medicine
- Nature Medicine
- 24 October 2016
Triple-negative breast cancers (TNBCs) have poor prognosis and lack targeted therapies. Here we identified increased copy number and expression of the PIM1 proto-oncogene in genomic data sets of… Expand
Anaemia in cancer: pathophysiology and treatment.
- S. Mercadante, V. Gebbia, A. Marrazzo, S. Filosto
- Medicine
- Cancer treatment reviews
- 1 August 2000
Anaemia in cancer patients is multifactorial and may occur as a either a direct effect of the cancer, as a result of the cancer treatment itself, or due to chemical factors produced by the cancer.… Expand
Cadmium induces an apoptotic response in sea urchin embryos
- M. Agnello, S. Filosto, R. Scudiero, A. Rinaldi, M. Roccheri
- Biology, Medicine
- Cell stress & chaperones
- 2007
Abstract Cadmium is a heavy metal toxic for living organisms even at low concentrations. It does not have any biological role, and since it is a permanent metal ion, it is accumulated by many… Expand
Environmentally relevant cadmium concentrations affect development and induce apoptosis of Paracentrotus lividus larvae cultured in vitro
- S. Filosto, M. Roccheri, R. Bonaventura, V. Matranga
- Biology, Medicine
- Cell Biology and Toxicology
- 6 March 2008
Sea urchin embryos and larvae represent suitable model systems on where to investigate the effects of heavy metals on development and cell viability. Here, we tested the toxic effects of low (10−12… Expand
Cadmium accumulation induces apoptosis in P. Lividus em- bryos
- M. Agnello, S. Filosto, R. Scudiero, A. Rinaldi, M. C. Roccheri
- Biology
- 2006
Cadmium is a heavy metal considered one of the most toxic pollutants both in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, which causes a series of toxic effects in differents organisms. We have previously… Expand
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High Proliferation Rate and a Compromised Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Confers Sensitivity to the MPS1 Inhibitor BOS172722 in Triple-Negative Breast Cancers
- S. Anderhub, G. Mak, +18 authors S. Linardopoulos
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
- 1 October 2019
BOS172722 (CCT289346) is a highly potent, selective, and orally bioavailable inhibitor of spindle assembly checkpoint kinase MPS1. BOS172722 treatment alone induces significant sensitization to… Expand
Immunocytochemical determination of estrogen and progesterone receptors on 219 fine-needle aspirates of breast cancer. A prospective study.
- A. Marrazzo, P. Taormina, P. Leonardi, F. Lupo, S. Filosto
- Medicine
- Anticancer research
- 1 March 1995
Fine needle aspirates from breast carcinomas of 219 patients were examined cytologically and for the determination of estrogen receptors (ER) and, in 145 of these cases, of progesterone receptors… Expand
PIM 1 kinase regulates cell death , tumor growth and chemotherapy response in triple-negative breast cancer
- F. Brasó-Maristany, S. Filosto, +28 authors A. Tutt
- 2017
Triple-negative breast cancers (TNBCs) have poor prognosis and lack targeted therapies. Here we identified increased copy number and expression of the PIM1 proto-oncogene in genomic data sets of… Expand
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Cadmium accumulation induces apoptosis in P. lividus larvae.
- S. Filosto, M. Agnello, +4 authors M. Roccheri
- Chemistry
- 2007
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Erratum: PIM1 kinase regulates cell death, tumor growth and chemotherapy response in triple-negative breast cancer
- F. Brasó-Maristany, S. Filosto, +25 authors A. Tutt
- Medicine
- Nature Medicine
- 2017
Constanze Schneider, Thomas Oellerich, Hanna-Mari Baldauf, Sarah-Marie Schwarz, Dominique Thomas, Robert Flick, Hanibal Bohnenberger, Lars Kaderali, Lena Stegmann, Anjali Cremer, Margarethe Martin,… Expand