Notch signalling is a potential resistance mechanism of progenitor cells within patient‐derived prostate cultures following ROS‐inducing treatments

Volume: 594, Issue: 2, Pages: 209 - 226
Published: Sep 17, 2019
Abstract
Low Temperature Plasma (LTP) generates reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, causing cell death, similarly to radiation. Radiation resistance results in tumour recurrence, however mechanisms of LTP resistance are unknown. LTP was applied to patient‐derived prostate epithelial cells and gene expression assessed. A typical global oxidative response (AP‐1 and Nrf2 signalling) was induced, whereas Notch signalling was activated exclusively in...
Paper Details
Title
Notch signalling is a potential resistance mechanism of progenitor cells within patient‐derived prostate cultures following ROS‐inducing treatments
Published Date
Sep 17, 2019
Volume
594
Issue
2
Pages
209 - 226
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