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Lichtman S, Mittelman A, Budman D, Puccio C, Chun H, Allen S, et al.
Leuk Lymphoma . 2016 Jul; 6(1):61-3. PMID: 27457577
A phase II trial of fludarabine phosphate using a bolus and continuous infusion regimen in previously treated multiple myeloma was performed. No responses were observed in eleven patients. There was...
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Feldman E, Biguzzi S, Ahmed T, Mittelman A, Puccio C, Baskind P, et al.
Leuk Lymphoma . 2016 Jul; 3(3):209-11. PMID: 27457439
Mitoxantrone is effective therapy for patients with acute leukemia and blastic phase of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). In vitro mitoxantrone has a steep dose response curve, which suggests that higher...
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Mikulski S, Chun H, Mittelman A, Panella T, Puccio C, Shogen K, et al.
Int J Oncol . 2011 May; 6(4):889-97. PMID: 21556617
The role of systemic cytotoxic therapy for the treatment of advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains controversial. The response rate (RR) and the median survival time (MST) are the...
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Halicka H, Ardelt B, Juan G, Mittelman A, Chen S, Traganos F, et al.
Int J Oncol . 2011 Apr; 11(3):437-48. PMID: 21528230
A herbal preparation denoted PC SPES(R) is available in 'natural food' or 'health food' stores in the United States. This mixture (patent pending, US Serial number 08/697,920) consists of extracts...
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Polimeno L, Mittelman A, Gennero L, Ponzetto A, Lucchese G, Stufano A, et al.
Amino Acids . 2007 Apr; 34(3):479-84. PMID: 17458624
Our labs are focused on identifying amino acid sequences having the ability to react specifically with the functional binding site of a complementary antibody. Our epitopic definition is based on...
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Garikapaty V, Ashok B, Chen Y, Mittelman A, Iatropoulos M, Tiwari R
Oncol Rep . 2004 Dec; 13(1):89-93. PMID: 15583807
Indole-3-carbinol (I3C), a compound present as glucobracissin in cruciferous vegetables has anticancer activities which is in line with some of the epidemiological evidence that suggests a beneficial effect of consumption...
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Chen Y, Ashok B, Liu X, Garikapaty V, Mittelman A, Tiwari R
Cell Stress Chaperones . 2004 Feb; 8(3):242-8. PMID: 14984057
Cytokines play a major role in regulating both humoral and cell-mediated immune responses. Recent advances in our understanding of cell-mediated immune responses have focused on the antigen presentation machinery and...
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Ashok B, David L, Chen Y, Garikapaty V, Chander B, Kanduc D, et al.
Int J Mol Med . 2003 Mar; 11(4):465-71. PMID: 12632099
Generation of an immune response to oncoproteins can lead to a cancer specific protective immunity. Several such oncoproteins are being examined as tumor targets with mixed results. We are evaluating...
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Ashok B, Chen Y, Liu X, Garikapaty V, Seplowitz R, Tschorn J, et al.
Eur J Cancer Prev . 2003 Feb; 11 Suppl 2:S86-93. PMID: 12570340
The mechanism of action of the anti-estrogen indole-3-carbinol (I3C), present in cruciferous vegetables, is being examined in our laboratory with a view to promote the use of this naturally occurring...
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Ashok B, Chen Y, Liu X, Bradlow H, Mittelman A, Tiwari R
Nutr Cancer . 2002 Jul; 41(1-2):180-7. PMID: 12094623
The use of naturally occurring phytoantiestrogens for prevention and therapy of breast cancer is an alternative to synthetic antiestrogens. We have been examining the mechanism of action of the antiestrogen...