Search for dissertations about: "auranofin"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word auranofin.
-
1. Endothelial cell interactions with neutrophils : studies of adhesion and effects of lipoxygenase metabolites and antirheumatic drugs
Abstract : Inflammation is a process of vital importance in the defence and elimination of microorganisms as well as in the repair of the damaged tissue. However, inadequate or excessive inflammation leads to inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. READ MORE
-
2. Evaluating antitumoral lymphocytes for adoptive cell therapy : oxidative stress, neoantigen processing and co-stimulation
Abstract : Rapid advancement in the field of immunotherapy has changed the treatment landscape of cancer, especially with the approval of immune checkpoint inhibitors for a wide range of cancer types. However, a large proportion of patients does not benefit from this treatment. READ MORE
-
3. Molecular mechanisms and targets of new anticancer treatments
Abstract : The work presented in this thesis is an effort to decipher and understand the mechanism of action (MOA) of anticancer agents by building on and complementing chemical proteomics methods. The backbone of the thesis relies on a recent method called Functional Identification of Target by Expression Proteomics (FITExP) developed in Zubarev lab, where drug induced proteomic signatures are analyzed in various cell lines and top differentially regulated proteins with consistent behavior are determined, among which the drug target and mechanistic proteins are usually present. READ MORE
-
4. Elucidation of thioredoxin reductase 1 as an anticancer drug target
Abstract : Cancer constantly finds ways to survive, so we must find new ways to stop it. A major attribute of cancer cells is increased oxidative stress, occurring in the form of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Basal ROS generation commonly occurs in all types of cells and is essential for normal cellular growth and function. READ MORE
-
5. Small molecules that affect the p53 pathway and their potential use in the treatment of cancer
Abstract : The tumor suppressor p53 was identified 35 years ago and has since then been studied extensively, but despite all efforts, no drug or therapy directly involving it has been clinically approved - yet! A lot of potential new drugs are on their way that can reactivate p53 function by various mechanisms. Even a whole new approach called cyclotherapy has been established, during which p53 is activated in normal cells to protect patients from the adverse effects of chemotherapy while tumor cells are still being killed efficiently. READ MORE