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Cancer Chemoprevention

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    Chapter 1 Controlled Delivery of Chemopreventive Agents by Polymeric Implants
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    Chapter 2 Use of Buffy Coat miRNA Profiling for Breast Cancer Prediction in Healthy Women.
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    Chapter 3 microRNAs in Cancer Chemoprevention: Method to Isolate Them from Fresh Tissues.
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    Chapter 4 Application of RNA-Seq Technology in Cancer Chemoprevention.
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    Chapter 5 Detection of Circulating Tumor DNA in the Blood of Cancer Patients: An Important Tool in Cancer Chemoprevention.
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    Chapter 6 The Methylated DNA Immunoprecipitation [MeDIP] to Investigate the Epigenetic Remodeling in Cell Fate Determination and Cancer Development.
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    Chapter 7 LC-MS-Based Metabolomic Investigation of Chemopreventive Phytochemical-Elicited Metabolic Events
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    Chapter 8 1 H NMR Metabolomic Footprinting Analysis for the In Vitro Screening of Potential Chemopreventive Agents
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    Chapter 9 Comet Assay in Cancer Chemoprevention
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    Chapter 10 Angiogenesis Assays
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    Chapter 11 AlgiMatrix™-Based 3D Cell Culture System as an In Vitro Tumor Model: An Important Tool in Cancer Research
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    Chapter 12 Cancer Gastric Chemoprevention: Isolation of Gastric Tumor-Initiating Cells
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    Chapter 13 Isolation of Chemoresistant Cell Subpopulations.
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    Chapter 14 Autophagy in Cancer Chemoprevention: Identification of Novel Autophagy Modulators with Anticancer Potential
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    Chapter 15 Protocol for a Steady-State FRET Assay in Cancer Chemoprevention
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    Chapter 16 3D Tumor Models and Time-Lapse Analysis by Multidimensional Microscopy
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    Chapter 17 Antibody Array as a Tool for Screening of Natural Agents in Cancer Chemoprevention
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    Chapter 18 South African Herbal Extracts as Potential Chemopreventive Agents: Screening for Anticancer Splicing Activity
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    Chapter 19 Erratum to: South African Herbal Extracts as Potential Chemopreventive Agents: Screening for Anticancer Splicing Activity
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Chapter title
Isolation of Chemoresistant Cell Subpopulations.
Chapter number 13
Book title
Cancer Chemoprevention
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-3191-0_13
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-3190-3, 978-1-4939-3191-0
Authors

Canino, Claudia, Cioce, Mario, Claudia Canino, Mario Cioce

Abstract

Chemoresistance is a major challenge for cancer therapy and drives tumor relapse. The emergence, within the treated tumor mass, of specific cancer cell subpopulations endowed with high tolerance to the microenvironment stress induced by therapy is being growingly recognized as a mechanism of tumor progression. To obtain detailed information with regard to the pathways underlying survival, expansion, and microenvironmental cross talk of such chemoresistant cell subpopulations may be instrumental for cancer chemoprevention. Additionally, the obtained cell subpopulations may be used for direct screening of cancer chemopreventive compounds, in appropriate experimental settings. Here we report detailed experimental procedures that we and others have setup in order to obtain cell cultures enriched for chemoresistant cells from both malignant pleural mesothelioma specimens and primary cell cultures. We provide indications for the purification and characterization of those chemoresistant cell populations and to generally validate the obtained enriched cell populations for their chemoresistance.

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Professor 1 20%
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Professor > Associate Professor 1 20%
Student > Bachelor 1 20%
Other 0 0%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 2 40%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 1 20%
Nursing and Health Professions 1 20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 20%
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