Selective radiosensitization by nitric oxide in tumor cell lines

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Hebe Duran ◽  
Yann Henry ◽  
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Vincent Favaudon
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James A. Radosevich

2002 ◽  
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Milos Markovic ◽  
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Marija Mostarica Stojkovic ◽  
Vladimir Trajkovic

2005 ◽  
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Francis Vacherot ◽  
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Jean-Pierre Riffaud ◽  
Dominique K. Chopin ◽  
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1996 ◽  
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1983 ◽  
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Hamid Al-Mondhiry ◽  
Virginia McGarvey ◽  
Kim Leitzel

SummaryThis paper reports studies on the interaction between human platelets, the plasma coagulation system, and two human tumor cell lines grown in tissue culture: Melanoma and breast adenocarcinoma. The interaction was monitored through the use of 125I- labelled fibrinogen, which measures both thrombin activity generated by cell-plasma interaction and fibrin/fibrinogen binding to platelets and tumor cells. Each tumor cell line activates both the platelets and the coagulation system simultaneously resulting in the generation of thrombin or thrombin-like activity. The melanoma cells activate the coagulation system through “the extrinsic pathway” with a tissue factor-like effect on factor VII, but the breast tumor seems to activate factor X directly. Both tumor cell lines activate platelets to “make available” a platelet- derived procoagulant material necessary for the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin. The tumor-derived procoagulant activity and the platelet aggregating potential of cells do not seem to be inter-related, and they are not specific to malignant cells.


1989 ◽  
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pp. 359-365 ◽  
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Richard D. H. Whelan ◽  
Louise K. Hosking ◽  
Alan J. Townsend ◽  
Kenneth H. Cowan ◽  
Bridget T. Hill

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