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Antitumor activity of taxol (NSC-125973) in human ovarian carcinomas growing in the peritoneal cavity of nude mice.

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BACKGROUND The unique mechanism of action of taxol (NSC-125973) as microtubule stabilizing agent and its potential activity in clinical trials have generated considerable interest in the development of this agent. As taxol was reported to be active on advanced and refractory ovarian carcinomas we

Molecular mechanism for the encapsulation of the doxorubicin in the cucurbit[n]urils cavity and the effects of diameter, protonation on loading and releasing of the anticancer drug:Mixed quantum mechanical/ molecular dynamics simulations

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Background and objectives: Doxorubicin is a common apoptotic chemotherapeutic which has shown an obvious inhibitory effect in cancer chemotherapy. Here, cucurbit[n]urils (n = 7,10) have been proposed as a doxorubicin carrier, and the

Encapsulation of anticancer drug doxorubicin inside dendritic macromolecular cavities: First-principles benchmarks.

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By using first-principles approaches based on Density Functional Theory, we explore the possibility of using dendritic macromolecular structures as carriers of the doxorubicin anticancer drug. In particular, we consider macromolecular cavities of different sizes composed of phenylene-, thiophene-,

Factors influencing oral cavity status during high-dose antineoplastic therapy: a secondary data analysis.

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OBJECTIVE To identify factors associated with oral cavity status in patients receiving high-dose antineoplastic therapy. METHODS Descriptive, correlational secondary analysis. METHODS Midwestern university oncology special care unit. METHODS 50 males and females, ages 15-69. METHODS The Oral

Early cellular responses in the peritoneal cavity of mice to antitumor immunomodulators.

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The early cellular responses to antitumor immunomodulators and conventional inducers, especially the polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) responses, were examined in the peritoneal cavity of mice to investigate their effect on primary defense mechanisms. Immunomodulators were classified into 5 groups

Dental Caries in Children and Adolescents During and After Antineoplastic Chemotherapy.

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OBJECTIVE To assess caries incidence, intensity, and treatment in children and adolescents under/after antineoplastic treatment. METHODS Patients with permanent and mixed dentition were divided into three groups of 60 patients each (5-18 years): CH - under chemotherapy; PCH - after chemotherapy; CG

Effect of the antineoplastic agents doxorubicin and methotrexate on rat caries and secondary dentin formation.

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Because childhood cancer and/or its therapy is known to increase both dental caries and developmental defects in enamel, this experimental study was carried out to obtain information on the effect of two frequently used anticancer drugs, doxorubicin and methotrexate, on fissure caries and dentinal

Generation of a dual-functioning antitumor immune response in the peritoneal cavity.

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Tumor cell metastasis to the peritoneal cavity is observed in patients with tumors of peritoneal organs, particularly colon and ovarian tumors. Following release into the peritoneal cavity, tumor cells rapidly attach to the omentum, a tissue consisting of immune aggregates embedded in adipose

Antitumor activity of pleural cavity macrophages and its regulation by pleural cavity lymphocytes in patients with lung cancer.

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Antitumor activities of pleural cavity macrophages (PCM) and pleural cavity lymphocytes (PCL) in lung cancer patients were examined. The effect of coculture supernatants of PCL and autologous tumor cells on the cytostatic activity of macrophages was also examined. Cytostatic activity of PCM was not

Disturbances in the oral cavity in pediatric long-term survivors after different forms of antineoplastic therapy.

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Oral health and disturbances in dental development were studied in long-term survivors after antineoplastic therapy. Fifty-seven children treated with combination chemotherapy and 19 children treated with total body irradiation (TBI) prior to bone marrow transplantation (BMT) were examined. The

A rationally designed anticancer drug targeting a unique binding cavity of tubulin.

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A novel mono-THF containing synthetic anticancer drug (WHI-261) was designed for targeting a previously unrecognized unique narrow binding cavity on the surface of tubulin. The anti-cancer activity of WHI-261 was confirmed using MTT assays. The structure-based design, synthesis, and biological

Combination treatment with irritant and recombinant interleukin 2 in the peritoneal cavity for evoking effective anti-tumor activity: generation of lymphokine-activated killer cells and tumor-specific killer cells.

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Meth A sarcoma, growing in the subcutaneous tissue of syngeneic BALB/c mice, regressed completely after an intraperitoneal (ip) injection of proteose peptone (PP) (on day 6) followed by 2 ip administrations (on days 7 and 8) of human recombinant interleukin-2 (IL-2, 25 micrograms/day), whereas one

Orthotopic transplantation of retinoblastoma cells into vitreous cavity of zebrafish for screening of anticancer drugs.

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BACKGROUND With high throughput screening, novel therapeutic agents can be efficiently identified. Unfortunately, researchers only resort to in vitro cell viability assays for screening of anticancer drugs for retinoblastoma, the most common intraocular cancer in the childhood. Current available

Effects on antitumor activity and cytokine production in the thoracic cavity by intrapleural administration of Lactobacillus casei in tumor-bearing mice.

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The effects Lactobacillus casei YIT9108 (LC 9018) on antitumor activity and cytokine production in Meth A fibrosarcoma (Meth A)-bearing BALB/c mice were examined. Intrapleural (i.pl.) administration of LC 9018 was effective in prolonging the survival of Meth A-bearing mice, and frequently cured mice

Antitumour potential of pleural cavity macrophages in lung cancer patients without malignant effusion.

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The present study was undertaken to examine whether the presence of primary lung cancer could affect the antitumour activities of pleural cavity macrophages (PCM) and peripheral blood monocytes (PBM). PCM by pleural lavage and PBM were simultaneously obtained from 14 lung cancer patients not showing
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