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| Publications [#169005] of Mark W. Dewhirst
Papers Published
- MW Dewhirst, Intermittent hypoxia furthers the rationale for hypoxia-inducible factor-1 targeting.,
Cancer research, vol. 67 no. 3
(February, 2007),
pp. 854-5, ISSN 0008-5472 [doi]
(last updated on 2013/05/16)
Abstract: Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) stabilization is a pivotal event in the response to hypoxic stress. A study in the December 15, 2006 issue of Cancer Research shows that HIF-1 stabilization occurs more robustly as a result of intermittent hypoxia compared with chronic hypoxia. The findings of this study suggest that intermittent hypoxia might influence the efficacy of radiotherapy by more strongly affecting the growth and survival of vascular endothelial cells. This finding offers additional encouragement to efforts to target HIF-1 for cancer therapy.
Keywords: Cell Hypoxia • Endothelial Cells • Humans • Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1 • Neoplasms • Oxygen • Partial Pressure • metabolism • metabolism* • pathology • physiology • radiation effects • radiotherapy
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