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    Noncovalent Assembly of Targeted Carbon Nanovectors Enables Synergistic Drug and Radiation Cancer Therapyᅠin Vivo 

    Sano, Daisuke; Berlin, Jacob M.; Pham, Tam T.; Marcano, Daniela C.; Valdecanas, David R.; (American Chemical Society, 2012)
    Current chemotherapeutics are characterized by efficient tumor cell-killing and severe side effects mostly derived from off-target toxicity. Hence targeted delivery of these drugs to tumor cells is actively sought. In anᅠin vitroᅠsystem, we previously demonstrated that targeted drug delivery to cancer cells overexpressing epidermal growth factor ...
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    The Influence of Complications on the Costs of Complex Cancer Surgery 

    Short, Marah N.; Aloia, Thomas A.; Ho, Vivian (Wiley, 2013)
    It is widely known that outcomes after cancer surgery vary widely, depending on interactions between patient, tumor, neoadjuvant therapy, and provider factors. Within this complex milieu, the influence of complications on the cost of surgical oncology care remains unknown. The authors examined rates of Patient Safety Indicator (PSI) occurrence for 6 ...
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    In Vivo Immune Cell Distribution of Gold Nanoparticles in Naïve and Tumor Bearing Mice 

    Almeida, Joao Paulo Mattos; Lin, Adam Yuh; Langsner, Robert James; Eckels, Phillip; Foster, Aaron Edward; (Wiley, 2014)
    Gold nanoparticles (AuNP) have been widely used for drug delivery and have recently been explored for applications in cancer immunotherapy. Although AuNPs are known to accumulate heavily in the spleen, the particle distribution within immune cells has not been thoroughly studied. Here, cellular distribution of Cy5 labeled 50 nm AuNPs is characterized ...
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    Tumor Budding: The Name is EMT. Partial EMT. 

    Grigore, Alexandru Dan; Jolly, Mohit Kumar; Jia, Dongya; Farach-Carson, Mary C.; Levine, Herbert (MDPI, 2016)
    Tumor budding is a histological phenomenon encountered in various cancers, whereby individual malignant cells and/or small clusters of malignant cells are seen in the tumor stroma. Postulated to be mirror epithelial-mesenchymal transition, tumor budding has been associated with poor cancer outcomes. However, the vast heterogeneity in its exact ...
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    Tumor necrosis factor-α and interferon-γ stimulate MUC16 (CA125) expression in breast, endometrial and ovarian cancers through NFκB 

    Morgado, Micaela; Sutton, Margie N.; Simmons, Mary; Warren, Curtis R.; Lu, Zhen; (Impact Journals, LLC, 2016)
    Transmembrane mucins (TMs) are restricted to the apical surface of normal epithelia. In cancer, TMs not only are over-expressed, but also lose polarized distribution. MUC16/CA125 is a high molecular weight TM carrying the CA125 epitope, a well-known molecular marker for human cancers. MUC16 mRNA and protein expression was mildly stimulated by low ...
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    Tissue engineering perfusable cancer models 

    Fong, E.L.; Santoro, M.; Farach-Carson, M.C.; Kasper, F.K.; Mikos, A.G. (Elsevier, 2014)
    The effect of fluid flow on cancer progression is currently not well understood, highlighting the need for perfused tumor models to close this gap in knowledge. Enabling biological processes at the cellular level to be modeled with high spatiotemporal control, microfluidic tumor models have demonstrated applicability as platforms to study cell-cell ...
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    Radiation-Induced Cardiovascular Disease: Mechanisms and Importance of Linear Energy Transfer 

    Sylvester, Christopher B.; Abe, Jun-ichi; Patel, Zarana S.; Grande-Allen, K. Jane (Frontiers Media S.A., 2018)
    Radiation therapy (RT) in the form of photons and protons is a well-established treatment for cancer. More recently, heavy charged particles have been used to treat radioresistant and high-risk cancers. Radiation treatment is known to cause cardiovascular disease (CVD) which can occur acutely during treatment or years afterward in the form of accelerated ...
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    The Surprising in Vivo Instability of Near-IR-Absorbing Hollow Au-Ag Nanoshells 

    Goodman, Amanda M.; Cao, Yang; Urban, Cordula; Neumann, Oara; Ayala-Orozco, Ciceron; (American Chemical Society, 2014)
    Photothermal ablation based on resonant illumination of near-infrared-absorbing noble metal nanoparticles that have accumulated in tumors is a highly promising cancer therapy, currently in multiple clinical trials. A crucial aspect of this therapy is the nanoparticle size for optimal tumor uptake. A class of nanoparticles known as hollow Au (or Au–Ag) ...
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    Accuracy and interrater reliability for the diagnosis of Barrett’s neoplasia among users of a novel, portable high-resolution microendoscope 

    Vila, P.M.; Kingsley, M.J.; Polydorides, A.D.; Protano, M.-A.; Pierce, M.C.; (Oxford University Press, 2014)
    The high-resolution microendoscope (HRME) is a novel imaging modality that may be useful in the surveillance of Barrett’s esophagus in low-resource or community-based settings. In order to assess accuracy and interrater reliability of microendoscopists in identifying Barrett’s-associated neoplasia using HRME images, we recruited 20 gastroenterologists ...
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    Intravital microscopy for evaluating tumor perfusion of nanoparticles exposed to non-invasive radiofrequency electric fields 

    Lapin, Norman A.; Krzykawska-Serda, Martyna; Ware, Matthew J.; Curley, Steven A.; Corr, Stuart J. (Springer, 2016)
    Poor biodistribution and accumulation of chemotherapeutics in tumors due to limitations on diffusive transport and high intra-tumoral pressures (Jain RK, Nat Med. 7(9):987–989, 2001) have prompted the investigation of adjunctive therapies to improve treatment outcomes. Hyperthermia has been widely applied in attempts to meet this need, but it is ...
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