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CBMR researchers take a new step to help treat more aggressive brain tumors

Investigadores do CBMR dão novo passo para ajudar a tratar tumores cerebrais mais agressivos

Patrícia Madureira e a sua equipa de investigação acabam de publicar na revista Cells um artigo científico que pode ajudar a compreender o gliobastoma multiforme, um dos tumores cerebrais mais mortíferos.

Magnetic liposomes as nanocarriers for a new potential antitumor drug

A research team leaded by Elisabete Castanheira and Paulo Coutinho, of the Centre of Physics of University of Minho, has been focused on the development of magnetic liposomes (“magnetoliposomes”), which combine magnetic nanoparticles and liposomes. The developed systems have been tested as nanocarriers for new potential antitumor drugs. The latter have been obtained at the Centre of Chemistry of University of Minho (Maria João Queiroz’s research group). In this study, recently published, a new molecule especially active against breast cancer was tested.

Portuguese group combine nanoparticle delivery of gene therapy and standard chemotherapy to overcome leukemia

Specific gene silencing was vectorized via gold nanoparticles to enhance the killing potential of chemotherapy against leukemia cells. By targeting the fusion oncogene BCR-ABL1 using gold nanoaprticles in chronic myeloid leukemia cells, the Portuguese researchers were capable to enhance the therapeutic efficacy of standard chemotherapy in a combined strategy that this groups has been optimizing at UCIBIO (Research Unit on Applied Molecular Biosciences), Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia of Universidade Nova de Lisboa.

The Institute for Cancer Vaccines & Immunotherapy Third International Symposium on Immunotherapy

The Royal Society, London, United Kingdom

 

12 - 13 May, 2017

 

See more informations here: http://www.icvis.org.uk/

The Institute for Cancer Vaccines & Immunotherapy Third International Symposium on Immunotherapy

The Royal Society, London, United Kingdom

 

12 - 13 May, 2017

 

See more informations here: http://www.icvis.org.uk/

Smart nanoparticles to overcome resistance to chemotherapy

Ana Vanessa Nascimento (a,b,c,d), Amit Singh (c), Hassan Bousbaa (a,e), Domingos Ferreira (b), Bruno Sarmento (a,d), Mansoor M. Amiji (c).

(a) CESPU, Instituto de Investigação e Formação Avançada em Ciências e Tecnologias da Saúde, Gandra, Portugal

(b) Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Porto, Portugal

Chemotherapy induces stemness in osteosarcoma cells through activation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling

Sara R. Martins-Neves (a-d), Daniela I. Paiva-Oliveira (a,b), Pauline M. Wijers-Koster (d), Antero J. Abrunhosa (b,e), Carlos Fontes-Ribeiro (a), Judith V.M.G. Bovée (d), Anne-Marie Cleton-Jansen (d,1), Célia M.F. Gomes (a,b,c,1) 1.

Joint senior authors, a. Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, IBILI – Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal;

JNK and PI3K signaling activation is crucial for Myeloproliferative Syndrome resistance to chemotherapy

Authors and Affiliations:

Bruno A. Cardoso1,2, Hélio Belo1,2, João T. Barata3, António M. Almeida1,2*

1 Unidade de Investigação em Patobiologia Molecular, Instituto Português de Oncologia de Lisboa — Francisco Gentil, E.P.E., Lisbon, Portugal;

2 Centro de Estudos de Doenças Crónicas, CEDOC, NOVA Medical School/Faculdade de Ciências Médicas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal;

10th AORTIC International Cancer Conference

Palais des Congrès de Marrakech, Marrakech, Morocco

 

18 - 22 November, 2015

 

See more informations here: http://aorticconference.org/