Human growth hormone gene transfer into tumor cells may improve cancer chemotherapy.
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Genetic variants contributing to daunorubicin-induced cytotoxicityPotentiation of tumour apoptosis by human growth hormone via glutathione production and decreased NF-kappaB activity.Chemosensitization by erythropoietin through inhibition of the NF-kappaB rescue pathway.Growth hormone releasing hormone plasmid supplementation, a potential treatment for cancer cachexia, does not increase tumor growth in nude mice.
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Human growth hormone gene transfer into tumor cells may improve cancer chemotherapy.
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Human growth hormone gene transfer into tumor cells may improve cancer chemotherapy.
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Human growth hormone gene transfer into tumor cells may improve cancer chemotherapy.
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Charpentier B
Cherbonnier C
Dürrbach A
Haeffner A
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10.1038/SJ.CGT.7700467
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2002-06-01T00:00:00Z
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