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A comparative study of adhesion of melanoma and breast cancer cells to blood and lymphatic endothelium (2012)
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Safuan, S., Storr, S. J., Patel, P. M., & Martin, S. G. (2012). A comparative study of adhesion of melanoma and breast cancer cells to blood and lymphatic endothelium. Lymphatic Research and Biology, 10(4), https://doi.org/10.1089/lrb.2012.0007

Background: Lymphovascular invasion (LVI) is an important step in the metastatic cascade; tumor cell migration and adhesion to blood and lymphatic vessels is followed by invasion through the vessel wall and subsequent systemic spread. Although prim... Read More about A comparative study of adhesion of melanoma and breast cancer cells to blood and lymphatic endothelium.

Calpain system protein expression in carcinomas of the pancreas, bile duct and ampulla (2012)
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Storr, S. J., Zaitoun, A. M., Arora, A., Durrant, L. G., Lobo, D. N., Madhusudan, S., & Martin, S. G. (2012). Calpain system protein expression in carcinomas of the pancreas, bile duct and ampulla. BMC Cancer, 12(511), https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-511

Background: Pancreatic cancer, including cancer of the ampulla of Vater and bile duct, is very aggressive and has a poor five year survival rate; improved methods of patient stratification are required. Methods: We assessed the expression of calpai... Read More about Calpain system protein expression in carcinomas of the pancreas, bile duct and ampulla.

Calpain-2 expression is associated with response to platinum based chemotherapy, progression-free and overall survival in ovarian cancer (2012)
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Storr, S. J., Safuan, S., Woolston, C. M., Abdel-Fatah, T., Deen, S., Chan, S. Y., & Martin, S. G. (2012). Calpain-2 expression is associated with response to platinum based chemotherapy, progression-free and overall survival in ovarian cancer. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 16(10), https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2012.01559.x

Ovarian cancer is routinely treated with surgery and platinum-based chemotherapy. Resistance is a major obstacle in the efficacy of this chemotherapy regimen and the ability to identify those patients at risk of developing resistance is of considera... Read More about Calpain-2 expression is associated with response to platinum based chemotherapy, progression-free and overall survival in ovarian cancer.

Calpain system protein expression in basal-like and triple-negative invasive breast cancer (2012)
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Storr, S. J., Lee, K., Woolston, C. M., Safuan, S., Green, A., Macmillan, R., …Martin, S. G. (2012). Calpain system protein expression in basal-like and triple-negative invasive breast cancer. Annals of Oncology, 23(9), https://doi.org/10.1093/annonc/mds176

Background: Basal-like and triple-negative breast tumours encompass an important clinical subgroup and biomarkers that can prognostically stratify these patients are required. Materials and methods: We investigated two breast cancer tissue microarr... Read More about Calpain system protein expression in basal-like and triple-negative invasive breast cancer.

The prognostic and predictive power of redox rotein expression for anthracycline-based chemotherapy response in locally advanced breast cancer (2012)
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Woolston, C. M., Zhang, L., Storr, S. J., Al-Attar, A., Shehata, M., Ellis, I. O., …Martin, S. G. (in press). The prognostic and predictive power of redox rotein expression for anthracycline-based chemotherapy response in locally advanced breast cancer. Modern Pathology, 25, https://doi.org/10.1038/modpathol.2012.60

Neoadjuvant chemotherapy has become the standard of care for locally advanced primary breast cancer. Anthracycline-based regimens have proven to be one of the most effective treatments in this setting. As certain cytotoxic antineoplastic agents, such... Read More about The prognostic and predictive power of redox rotein expression for anthracycline-based chemotherapy response in locally advanced breast cancer.

Base Excision Repair, the Redox Environment and Therapeutic Implications (2012)
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J. Storr, S., M. Woolston, C., & G. Martin, S. (2012). Base Excision Repair, the Redox Environment and Therapeutic Implications. Current Molecular Pharmacology, 5(1), 88-101. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874467211205010088

Control of redox homeostasis is crucial for a number of cellular processes with deregulation leading to a number of serious consequences including oxidative damage such induction of DNA base lesions. The DNA lesions caused by oxidative damage are pri... Read More about Base Excision Repair, the Redox Environment and Therapeutic Implications.