1. Post-translational regulation of cathepsin B, but not of other cysteine cathepsins, contributes to increased glioblastoma cell invasiveness in vitroBoris Gole, María Beatriz Durán-Alonso, Vinko V. Dolenc, Tamara Lah Turnšek, 2009, original scientific article Keywords: brain tumours, cysteine cathepsins, cystatins, glioma, invasion (biology), proteolysis, stefins Full text (outside link) |
2. iTRAQ based proteomic profiling reveals increased metabolic activity and cellular crosstalk in angiogenic compared to invasive glioblastoma phenotypeUroš Rajčević, 2009, original scientific article Keywords: iTRAQ, MALDI TOF/TOF, glioma, xenograft, tumor host interaction, cancer biomarker, invasion (biology), angiogenesis, bioinformatics Full text (outside link) |
3. Resveratrol reduces the invasive growth and promotes the acquisition of a long-lasting differentiated phenotype in human glioblastoma cellsRoberta Castino, Anja Pucer, Roberta Veneroni, Federica Morani, Claudia Peracchio, Tamara Lah Turnšek, Ciro Isidoro, 2011, original scientific article Keywords: resveratrol, cancer, apoptosis, glioma, tumor invasion, cancer stem cells Full text (outside link) |
4. Consecutive earthquakes temporarily restructured the zooplankton community in an Alpine LakeAnton Brancelj, Uroš Žibrat, Tadej Mezek, Irena Rejec Brancelj, Henri Dumont, 2012, original scientific article Keywords: competition, earthquake, high-mountain lake, invasion, zooplankton community Full text (outside link) |
5. Glioblastoma and endothelial cells cross-talk, mediated by SDF-1, enhances tumour invasion and endothelial proliferation by increasing expression of cathepsins B, S, and MMP-9Saša Kenig, María Beatriz Durán-Alonso, Margareta M. Mueller, Tamara Lah Turnšek, 2010, original scientific article Keywords: angiogenesis, chemokines (CXCL12/SDF-1), cysteine cathepsins, glioblastoma invasion, matrix metalloproteases Full text (outside link) |
6. Modulation of Campylobacter jejuni motility, adhesion to polystyrene surfaces, and invasion of INT407 cells by quorum-sensing inhibitionKatarina Šimunović, Dina Ramić, Changyun Xu, Sonja Smole Možina, 2020, original scientific article Keywords: Campylobacter jejuni, LuxS, quorum-sensing inhibition, AI-2, natural extracts, motility, invasion of INT407 cells, adhesion to polystyrene Full text (file, 1,03 MB) This document has more files! More... |
7. CCR5-mediated signaling is involved in invasion of glioblastoma cells in its microenvironmentMetka Novak, Miha Koprivnikar Krajnc, Barbara Hrastar, Barbara Breznik, Bernarda Majc, Mateja Mlinar, Ana Rotter, Andrej Porčnik, Jernej Mlakar, Katja Stare, Richard G. Pestell, Tamara Lah Turnšek, 2020, original scientific article Keywords: CCL5, CCR5, chemokines, glioblastoma, invasion, maraviroc, mesenchymal stem cells Full text (file, 6,24 MB) This document has more files! More... |
8. TRIM28 selective nanobody reduces glioblastoma stem cell invasionAndrej Porčnik, Metka Novak, Barbara Breznik, Bernarda Majc, Barbara Hrastar, Neja Šamec, Alja Zottel, Ivana Jovchevska, Miloš Vittori, Ana Rotter, Radovan Komel, Tamara Lah Turnšek, 2021, original scientific article Keywords: glioblastoma, nanobody, glioblastoma stem cells, cell invasion, transcription factor, TRIM28 Full text (file, 1,59 MB) This document has more files! More... |
9. Evaluation of novel cathepsin-X inhibitors in vitro and in vivo and their ability to improve cathepsin-B-directed antitumor therapyAna Mitrović, Janja Završnik, Georgy Mikhaylov, Damijan Knez, Urša Pečar Fonović, Petra Matjan-Štefin, Miha Butinar, Stanislav Gobec, Boris Turk, Janko Kos, 2022, original scientific article Keywords: cathepsin X, cathepsin B, inhibitors, cancer, antitumor therapy, invasion Full text (file, 8,24 MB) This document has more files! More... |
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