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cancer cell
Known as:
cancer cells
, cancers cell
, Malignant Cell
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Cells of, or derived from, a malignant tumor.
National Institutes of Health
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Review
2012
Review
2012
Brentuximab vedotin (SGN-35) in patients with relapsed or refractory systemic anaplastic large-cell lymphoma: results of a phase II study.
B. Pro
,
R. Advani
,
+11 authors
A. Shustov
Journal of Clinical Oncology
2012
Corpus ID: 5341748
PURPOSE Systemic anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (ALCL) is an aggressive subtype of T-cell lymphoma characterized by the uniform…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Cancer cell killing via ROS: To increase or decrease, that is the question
Jie Wang
,
Jing Yi
Cancer Biology & Therapy
2008
Corpus ID: 39210448
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) act as a second messenger in cell signaling and are essential for various biological processes in…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
CD44+/CD24- breast cancer cells exhibit enhanced invasive properties: an early step necessary for metastasis
C. Sheridan
,
H. Kishimoto
,
+6 authors
H. Nakshatri
Breast Cancer Research
2006
Corpus ID: 462313
IntroductionA subpopulation (CD44+/CD24-) of breast cancer cells has been reported to have stem/progenitor cell properties. The…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Carbohydrate‐mediated cell adhesion in cancer metastasis and angiogenesis
R. Kannagi
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M. Izawa
,
Tetsufumi Koike
,
Keiko Miyazaki
,
N. Kimura
Cancer Science
2004
Corpus ID: 27761640
Malignant transformation is associated with abnormal glycosylation, resulting in the synthesis and expression of altered…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
DNMT1 and DNMT3b cooperate to silence genes in human cancer cells
Ina Rhee
,
K. Bachman
,
+9 authors
B. Vogelstein
Nature
2002
Corpus ID: 4397868
Inactivation of tumour suppressor genes is central to the development of all common forms of human cancer. This inactivation…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Sulforaphane, a naturally occurring isothiocyanate, induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in HT29 human colon cancer cells.
L. Gamet-Payrastre
,
Pengfei Li
,
+6 authors
F. Tercé
Cancer Research
2000
Corpus ID: 5689026
Sulforaphane is an isothiocyanate that is present naturally in widely consumed vegetables and has a particularly high…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Inhibition of growth and induction of apoptosis in human cancer cell lines by tea polyphenols.
Guang-Yu Yang
,
J. Liao
,
Kyounghyun Kim
,
E. Yurkow
,
Chung S. Yang
Carcinogenesis
1998
Corpus ID: 15150042
In order to study the biological activities of tea preparations and purified tea polyphenols, their growth inhibitory effects…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Expression of the multidrug resistance gene product (P-glycoprotein) in human normal and tumor tissues.
C. Cordon-Cardo
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J. O'brien
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J. Boccia
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D. Casals
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J. Bertino
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M. Melamed
Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
1990
Corpus ID: 25447086
We have characterized the normal human tissue distribution and tumor expression of the human multidrug resistance gene (MDR1…
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Review
1987
Review
1987
The molecular genetics of cancer.
J. Bishop
Science
1987
Corpus ID: 11747406
The search for genetic damage in neoplastic cells now occupies a central place in cancer research. Diverse examples of such…
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Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
Autocrine secretion and malignant transformation of cells.
M. Sporn
,
G. Todaro
New England Journal of Medicine
1980
Corpus ID: 6628775
The growth of normal cells is largely controlled by the interplay between several polypeptide hormones and hormone-like growth…
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