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vinca rosea/hypersensitivity

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[A case of Hodgkin's disease exhibiting erythrodermia probably due to allergic reaction to vinca alkaloids].

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A 58-year-old man with Hodgkin's disease exhibited erythrodermia due to allergic reaction to vincristine sulfate (VCR) and vindesine sulfate (VDS). However, chemotherapy could be continued by changing VCR and VDS to etoposide without allergic symptom. Clinical observation strongly suggested that

TrpA1 activation in peripheral sensory neurons underlies the ionic basis of pain hypersensitivity in response to vinca alkaloids.

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Chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN), a side effect of many anti-cancer drugs including the vinca alkaloids, is characterized by a severe pain syndrome that compromises treatment in many patients. Currently there are no effective treatments for this pain syndrome except for the

Tubulin-targeted drug action: functional significance of class ii and class IVb beta-tubulin in vinca alkaloid sensitivity.

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Aberrant expression of beta-tubulin isotypes is frequently described in tumor tissues and tubulin-binding agent (TBA)-resistant cell lines. There is limited understanding of the role of specific beta-tubulin isotypes in cellular sensitivity to TBAs, and to gain insights into the functional role of

[Bleomycin, vinca alkaloid and cis-diamminedichloroplatinum combination chemotherapy for advanced testicular tumors].

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Thirteen patients with advanced testicular tumors (seminoma 2, non-seminoma 11) were treated with combination chemotherapy involving BLM, vinca alkaloid and CDDP (BVP) as induction therapy and followed with CPM, VCR and CDDP as maintenance therapy. BVP and COP administration was repeated every 3 and

Phase I pharmacologic study of a new Vinca alkaloid: navelbine.

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Navelbine (NVB) is a new semi-synthetic Vinca alkaloid selected on the basis of its affinity for tubulin. NVB inhibits the polymerisation of tubulin and it has significant antitumor activity on P388 and L1210 leukemias and some other experimental tumors. In the present study, 20 patients (9
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