Autophagic flux blockage by accumulation of weakly basic tenovins leads to elimination of B-Raf muta...
Autophagic flux blockage by accumulation of weakly basic tenovins leads to elimination of B-Raf mutant tumour cells that survive vemurafenib
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Ladds, Marcus J. G. W. , Pastor-Fernández, Andrés , Popova, Gergana , van Leeuwen, Ingeborg M. M. , Eng, Kai Er , Drummond, Catherine J. , Johansson, Lars , Svensson, Richard , Westwood, Nicholas J. , McCarthy, Anna R. , Tholander, Fredrik , Popa, Mihaela , Lane, David P. , McCormack, Emmet , McInerney, Gerald M. , Bhatia, Ravi and Laín, Sonia
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United States: Public Library of Science
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Tenovin-6 is the most studied member of a family of small molecules with antitumour activity in vivo. Previously, it has been determined that part of the effects of tenovin-6 associate with its ability to inhibit SirT1 and activate p53. However, tenovin-6 has also been shown to modulate autophagic flux. Here we show that blockage of autophagic flux...
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Autophagic flux blockage by accumulation of weakly basic tenovins leads to elimination of B-Raf mutant tumour cells that survive vemurafenib
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Pastor-Fernández, Andrés
Popova, Gergana
van Leeuwen, Ingeborg M. M.
Eng, Kai Er
Drummond, Catherine J.
Johansson, Lars
Svensson, Richard
Westwood, Nicholas J.
McCarthy, Anna R.
Tholander, Fredrik
Popa, Mihaela
Lane, David P.
McCormack, Emmet
McInerney, Gerald M.
Bhatia, Ravi
Laín, Sonia
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TN_cdi_plos_journals_2029591636
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_plos_journals_2029591636
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1932-6203
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1932-6203
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10.1371/journal.pone.0195956