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'Tumor Biology' is the Official Journal of the International Society of Oncology and BioMarkers (ISOBM), an international journal publishing original research, mini-reviews and research commentaries on experimental and clinical cancer research. The Journal places special emphasis on articles covering all aspects of tumor markers and tumor targeting, but studies in other areas of clinical and translational cancer research are considered.
Carcinoembryonic Antigen --- Medical Oncology --- Neoplasms --- alpha-Fetoproteins --- Tumors --- Oncology --- Cancer --- Tumeurs --- Cancérologie --- Periodicals. --- immunology --- Périodiques --- Carcinoembryonic Antigen. --- Medical Oncology. --- alpha-Fetoproteins. --- Cancer. --- Oncology. --- Tumors. --- immunology. --- Clinical Oncology --- Oncology, Medical --- Oncology, Clinical --- Periodicals --- Health Sciences --- Life Sciences --- Clinical Medicine --- Medical Education, Training & Research --- Micro and Molecular Biology --- molecular biomarkers --- tumour markers --- tumour targetting --- Tumours --- Pathology --- Cysts (Pathology) --- Cancers --- Carcinoma --- Malignancy (Cancer) --- Malignant tumors --- alpha-Fetoprotein --- alpha Fetoprotein --- alpha Fetoproteins --- Anencephaly --- Antigen, CD66e --- Antigens, CD66e --- CD66e Antigen --- Antigen, Carcinoembryonic --- CD66e Antigens --- Oncology. Neoplasms --- tumoren --- Neoplasms, Experimental --- Tumor Markers, Biological --- Societies, Medical --- Neoplasms, Experimental. --- Biomarkers, Tumor. --- Societies, Medical. --- Krebs --- Zeitschrift --- Online-Ressource --- Onkologie --- Tumormarker --- Medicine (General) --- Geneeskunde (algemeen) --- Marker --- Tumorantigen --- Geschwulstforschung --- Geschwulstlehre --- Medizin --- Tumor --- Netzpublikation --- Online-Publikation --- Computerdatei im Fernzugriff --- Online-Dokument --- On-line-Dokument --- On-line-Publikation --- Elektronische Publikation --- Periodikum --- Zeitschriften --- Presse --- Fortlaufendes Sammelwerk --- Carcinom --- Malignom --- Maligner Tumor --- Neoplasma --- Karzinom --- Bösartiger Tumor --- Krebserkrankung --- Medical Societies --- Medical Society --- Society, Medical --- Biochemical Tumor Markers --- Biological Tumor Marker --- Biological Tumor Markers --- Biomarkers, Cancer --- Marker, Biochemical Tumor --- Marker, Biologic Tumor --- Marker, Biological Tumor --- Marker, Neoplasm Metabolite --- Marker, Tumor Metabolite --- Markers, Biochemical Tumor --- Markers, Biological Tumor --- Markers, Neoplasm Metabolite --- Markers, Tumor Metabolite --- Metabolite Markers, Tumor --- Neoplasm Metabolite Markers --- Tumor Markers, Biologic --- Tumor Metabolite Marker --- Biochemical Tumor Marker --- Cancer Biomarker --- Carcinogen Markers --- Markers, Tumor --- Metabolite Markers, Neoplasm --- Tumor Biomarker --- Tumor Marker --- Tumor Markers, Biochemical --- Biologic Tumor Marker --- Biologic Tumor Markers --- Biomarker, Cancer --- Biomarker, Tumor --- Cancer Biomarkers --- Marker, Tumor --- Markers, Biologic Tumor --- Markers, Carcinogen --- Metabolite Marker, Neoplasm --- Metabolite Marker, Tumor --- Neoplasm Metabolite Marker --- Tumor Biomarkers --- Tumor Marker, Biochemical --- Tumor Marker, Biologic --- Tumor Marker, Biological --- Tumor Markers --- Tumor Metabolite Markers --- Neoplasm Proteins --- Experimental Neoplasms --- Experimental Neoplasm --- Neoplasm, Experimental --- Bösartiger Tumor
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Cellulose empowers measurement science and technology with a simple, low-cost, and highly transformative analytical platform. This book helps the reader to understand and build an overview of the state of the art in cellulose-based (bio)sensing, particularly in terms of the design, fabrication, and advantageous analytical performance. In addition, wearable, clinical, and environmental applications of cellulose-based (bio)sensors are reported, where novel (nano)materials, architectures, signal enhancement strategies, as well as real-time connectivity and portability play a critical role.
biosensing --- point-of-care --- photoluminescence --- portable devices --- miniaturization --- biosensors --- C-reactive protein --- carbon nanotubes --- electrospinning --- electrochemical impedance --- superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoflowers --- lateral flow immunoassays --- biosensor --- extracellular vesicles --- exosomes --- paper device --- signal enhancement --- mercury ion --- colorimetric detection --- paper-based origami sensor --- three-dimensional microfluidic --- potentiometric --- carbon paste electrode --- biomarker --- carbon nanofiber --- cellulose --- diagnostics --- immunoassay --- lateral flow assays --- paper --- point-of-care testing --- troponin I --- nanobioengineering --- matrix design --- cytosensing --- human health --- SPIONs --- encapsulation --- PLGA --- lipid --- lipid–polymer hybrid nanoparticles --- lateral flow immunoassays (LFIA) --- wearables --- paper microfluidics --- fabric microfluidics --- solid-state sensors --- electrochemical (bio)sensor --- clinical analysis --- paper sensors --- toxic substances --- biological receptors --- optical detection --- electrochemical methods --- rapid tests --- DNA --- enzyme --- antibody --- cell --- molecularly imprinted polymers --- lateral flow immunoassay --- carcinoembryonic antigen --- cancer diagnosis --- smartphone-based sensors
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The very first marine-derived anticancer drug, Cytarabine (aka Ara-C, Cytosar-U®), was approved by the FDA in 1969 for the treatment of leukemia. At the beginning of 2021, the list of approved marine-derived anticancer drugs consists of nine substances, five of which received approval within the last two years, demonstrating the rapid evolution of the field. The current book is a collection of scientific articles related to the exponentially growing field of anticancer marine compounds. These articles cover the whole field, from agents with cancer-preventive activity, to novel and previously characterized compounds with anticancer activity, both in vitro and in vivo, as well as the latest status of compounds under clinical development.
apoptosis --- fucoidan --- hepatocellular carcinoma --- reactive oxygen species --- 3-alkylpyridinium polymers --- nicotine --- nicotinic acetylcholine receptor --- non-small cell lung carcinoma --- melanoma --- sinulariolide --- proteomic --- mitochondria --- caspase cascade --- marine fungus --- sediment --- anthranilic acid --- Penicillium paneum --- cytotoxicity --- dibromotyrosine --- mitochondrial dysfunction --- oxidative stress --- topoisomerase --- epigonal organ --- bonnethead shark --- Jurkat --- tumor cell line --- hippuristanol --- PEL --- AP-1 --- STAT3 --- Akt --- colorectal cancer --- marine mollusc --- brominated indoles --- shrimp --- chemoprevention --- fatty acids --- carotenoids --- cancer --- nanoparticle --- osteosarcoma --- lung metastasis --- elisidepsin --- lipid rafts --- hydroxylated lipids --- fatty acid 2-hydroxylase --- cooperative binding --- membrane permeabilization --- marine organisms --- polysaccharides --- anticancer --- anticarcinogenic --- mechanisms of action --- fumigaclavine C --- anti-proliferation --- mitochondrial pathway --- anti-cancer --- anti-proliferative --- carotenoid --- cell cycle arrest --- fucoxanthin --- azoxymethane --- bioactive natural product --- isatin --- in vivo model --- Marthasterias glacialis L. --- palmitic acid --- ER-stress --- CHOP --- Antibody Drug Conjugates (ADCs) --- marine antitumor agents --- clinical trials --- approved antitumor agents --- AD0157 --- angiogenesis --- marine drug --- pyrrolidinedione --- secondary metabolites --- cancer preventive --- chemopreventive --- trabectedin --- plitidepsin --- tumor-associated macrophages --- tumor microenvironment --- preclinical --- anticancer immunity --- antiangiogenesis --- fascaplysin --- cyclin-dependent kinase --- small cell lung cancer --- camptothecin --- poly(ADP-ribose)-polymerase inhibitor --- breast cancer --- seaweed --- therapeutic compounds --- autophagy --- marine drugs --- autophagy inhibitors --- autophagy inducers --- macrolide --- programmed cell death --- energy stress --- araguspongine C --- c-Met --- HER2 --- gemcitabine --- pazopanib --- phase I --- safety --- soft tissue sarcoma --- pachastrissamine --- jaspine B --- carbocyclic analogue --- sphingosine kinase inhibitor --- molecular modeling --- ET-743 --- DNA minor groove binder --- chemotherapy --- bis (2,3-dibromo-4,5-dihydroxy-phenyl)-methane (BDDPM) --- anti-metastatic activity --- cell adhesion --- β1-integrin --- FAK --- BEL-7402 cell --- triterpene glycosides --- sea cucumbers --- antitumor activities --- arrest of cell cycle --- antibacterial --- marangucyclines --- deep-sea --- Streptomyces sp. SCSIO 11594 --- LS-1 --- SNU-C5/5-FU --- TGF-β signaling --- carcinoembryonic antigen --- kalkitoxin --- Moorea producens --- mitochondria toxin --- VEGF --- angiogenesis inhibitor --- hypoxia-inducible factor-1 --- HIF-1 --- Lyngbya majuscula --- marine metabolites --- SZ-685C --- nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas --- Ecklonia cava --- phlorotannins --- dieckol --- migration --- sipholenol A --- ABC transporter --- multidrug resistance --- P-gp/ABCB1 --- BCRP/ABCG2 --- MRP1/ABCC1 --- marine natural products --- glioblastoma --- xyloketal B --- proliferation --- TRPM7 --- marine compound --- ribosomal protein genes --- snoRNA --- FAU --- RPS30 --- SNORA62 --- evolution --- Porifera --- n/a --- Penicillium brevicompactum --- Brevianamide --- Mycochromenic acid derivative --- antifouling --- Caribbean sponge --- plakortide --- endoperoxide --- leukemia --- multi-drug resistant leukemia --- Sarcophyton ehrenbergi --- soft coral --- terpenes --- cembranoids --- cytotoxic activity --- molecular docking --- uveal melanoma --- virtual screening --- Topo I inhibitor --- low toxic --- natural product --- Ulva fasciata --- selenium-containing polysaccharide-protein complex --- pseudopterosin --- NF-κB --- p65 --- inflammation --- cytokine release --- IL-6 --- TNFα --- MCP-1 --- glucocorticoid receptor --- paulomycins --- Micromonospora --- antitumor --- Cantabrian Sea-derived actinobacteria --- puupehenones --- sponges --- antiangiogenic --- antitumoral --- porifera/sponge --- cancer genes --- molecular oncology --- bromophenol --- molecular mechanisms --- cell cycle --- PI3K/Akt --- p38/ERK --- ROS --- human lung cancer --- glycosaminoglycans --- antiproliferative --- heparan sulphate --- gliotoxin --- NSCLC --- adriamycin resistance --- Sepia ink polysaccharides --- antitumour --- chemosensitization --- anticoagulation --- sea anemone --- drug discovery --- endothelial cells --- RGD motif --- kunitz type inhibitor --- prostate cancer --- antioxidant --- natural marine compounds --- marine biotechnology --- microalgae --- marine sponges --- Aeroplysinin --- Isofistularin --- pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma --- metastasis --- cancer progression --- cell adhesion molecules --- integrin β1 --- hypoxia --- phycocyanin --- non-small cell lung cancer --- NF-κB signaling --- marine-derived drugs --- bioanalysis --- chromatography --- manzamine A --- epithelial–mesenchymal transition --- lung cancer --- circulating tumor cells --- signal transduction --- cisplatin --- Lampetra morii --- buccal gland --- cystatin F --- anti-angiogenesis --- cystatin superfamily --- Antimicrobial peptide (AMP) --- Tilapia piscidin 4 (TP4) --- non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) --- itampolin A --- FBDD --- p38α --- novel inhibitor --- tetracenomycin X --- cyclin D1 --- proteasomal degradation --- p38 --- c-JUN --- λ-carrageenan --- heparanase --- anticoagulant --- depolymerisation --- cell migration --- Aspergillus --- naphthopyrones --- endophytic fungus --- Leathesia nana --- mangrove-derived actinomycete --- ansamycins --- divergolides --- apoptosis-inducing activity --- actinomycin --- EMT --- invasion --- low molecular weight fucoidan extract --- N-Ras --- neuroblastoma-rat sarcoma --- Cancer --- programmed cell death-ligand 1 --- programmed cell death-ligand 2 --- human sarcoma cell line (HT1080 cells) --- human normal diploid fibroblast (TIG-1 cells) --- chimera --- chemical conjugation --- anticancer agent --- hybridization --- α9-nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) --- breast cancer cells --- αO-conotoxin GeXIVA --- targeted therapy --- gorgonian --- Leptogorgia --- humulane sesquiterpenoids --- anticancer activity --- 12-deacetyl-12-epi-scalaradial --- HeLa cells --- Nur77 --- MAPK/ERK pathway --- Mycalin A --- C15 acetogenins --- synthetic analogues --- antiproliferative activity --- A375 and HeLa cell lines --- polyoxygenated steroids --- sponge --- Haliclona gracilis --- Thalassia testudinum --- thalassiolin B --- polyphenols --- CYP1A1 --- benzo[a]pyrene --- JNK1/2 --- natural products --- synergism --- A549 cells --- cytoskeleton --- P2X7 receptor --- pollution --- anti-angiogenic --- gene expression --- HSP90 --- inhibitor --- epithelial-mesenchymal transition
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