Antony S Tin
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Recent Articles
1.
Pariset E, Bertucci A, Petay M, Malkani S, Lopez Macha A, Paulino Lima I, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2020 Nov;
33(10):108434.
PMID: 33242409
Deep space exploration will require real-time, minimally invasive monitoring of astronaut health to mitigate the potential health impairments caused by space radiation and microgravity. Genotoxic stress in humans can be...
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Reinert T, Vesterman Henriksen T, Christensen E, Sharma S, Salari R, Sethi H, et al.
JAMA Oncol
. 2019 May;
5(8):1124-1131.
PMID: 31070691
Importance: Novel sensitive methods for detection and monitoring of residual disease can improve postoperative risk stratification with implications for patient selection for adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT), ACT duration, intensity of radiologic...
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Christensen E, Birkenkamp-Demtroder K, Sethi H, Shchegrova S, Salari R, Nordentoft I, et al.
J Clin Oncol
. 2019 May;
37(18):1547-1557.
PMID: 31059311
Purpose: Novel sensitive methods for early detection of relapse and for monitoring therapeutic efficacy may have a huge impact on risk stratification, treatment, and ultimately outcome for patients with bladder...
4.
Coombes R, Page K, Salari R, Hastings R, Armstrong A, Ahmed S, et al.
Clin Cancer Res
. 2019 Apr;
25(14):4255-4263.
PMID: 30992300
Purpose: Up to 30% of patients with breast cancer relapse after primary treatment. There are no sensitive and reliable tests to monitor these patients and detect distant metastases before overt...
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McDonald J, McDonald R, Ekins J, Tin A, Costes S, Hudson T, et al.
PLoS One
. 2018 Feb;
13(2):e0193634.
PMID: 29474483
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0190890.].
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Tin A, Park A, Sundar S, Firestone G
BMC Biol
. 2014 Sep;
12:72.
PMID: 25209720
Background: Nucleostemin is a nucleolus residing GTPase that is considered to be an important cancer stem/progenitor cell marker protein due to its high expression levels in breast cancer stem cells...
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Tran K, Tin A, Firestone G
Anticancer Drugs
. 2013 Dec;
25(3):270-81.
PMID: 24296733
Relatively little is known about the antiproliferative effects of artemisinin, a naturally occurring antimalarial compound from Artemisia annua, or sweet wormwood, in human endometrial cancer cells. Artemisinin induced a G1...
8.
Tin A, Sundar S, Tran K, Park A, Poindexter K, Firestone G
Anticancer Drugs
. 2011 Dec;
23(4):370-9.
PMID: 22185819
Artemisinin, a sesquiterpene phytolactone derived from Artemisia annua, is a potent antimalarial compound with promising anticancer properties, although the mechanism of its anticancer signaling is not well understood. Artemisinin inhibited...
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Marconett C, Sundar S, Tseng M, Tin A, Tran K, Mahuron K, et al.
Carcinogenesis
. 2011 Jun;
32(9):1315-23.
PMID: 21693539
Indole-3-carbinol (I3C), a naturally occurring hydrolysis product of glucobrassicin from cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage and Brussels sprouts, is an anticancer phytochemical that triggers complementary sets of antiproliferative pathways...
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Willoughby Sr J, Sundar S, Cheung M, Tin A, Modiano J, Firestone G
J Biol Chem
. 2008 Nov;
284(4):2203-13.
PMID: 19017637
Artemisinin, a naturally occurring component of Artemisia annua, or sweet wormwood, is a potent anti-malaria compound that has recently been shown to have anti-proliferative effects on a number of human...