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Inhibition of Rho-Kinase Abrogates Migration of Human Transitional Cell Carcinoma Cells: Results of an in vitro Study
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Frank vom Dorp, Harald Sanders, Christof Boergermann, Gerd Lümmen, Herbert Rübben, Karl H. Jakobs, Martina Schmidt
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (2011) 86 (2): 220–227.
Published Online: 04 November 2010
... and J82 cells. Rho proteins and ROK play a pivotal role in this signaling cascade. Rho and ROK may be putative targets for new therapy options in bladder cancer. Bladder cancer Carcinoma cell migration Rho-kinase T24 cells J82 cells © 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel 2010 Copyright / Drug Dosage...
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Are BCG Effects against Urinary Bladder Carcinoma Cell Line T24 Correlated with Apoptosis in vitro?
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (1997) 59 (3): 142–148.
Published Online: 04 February 2010
... cell death due to apoptosis. Although the proliferative activity of T24 cells was suppressed, we could not recognize apoptosis clearly. Cell cycle analysis indicated an increased number of apoptotic cells, but no DNA degeneration was seen when DNA electrophoresis was applied, and few apoptotic cells...