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    • Treating cisplatin-resistant cancer: a systematic analysis of oxaliplatin or paclitaxel salvage chemotherapy. 

      Stordal, Britta; Pavlakis, Nick; Davey, Ross
      Published 2009-01-01
      Objective: To examine the pre-clinical and clinical evidence for the use of oxaliplatin or paclitaxel salvage chemotherapy in patients with cisplatin-resistant cancer. Methods: Medline was searched for 1) Cell models of ...
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    • A 39 kDa fragment of endogenous ASK1 suggests specific cleavage not degradation by the proteasome 

      Stordal, Britta; Davey, Ross
      Published 2008-02-19
      Transfected human ASK1 produces a 150kDa protein. However, we have detected endogenous ASK1 predominantly as 39kDa and 50kDa C-terminal and 75kDa and 110kDa N-terminal fragments in a panel of non-transfected cancer cell ...
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    • A systematic review of platinum and taxane resistance from bench to clinic: an inverse relationship 

      Stordal, Britta; Pavlakis, Nick; Davey, Ross
      Published 2007-01-01
      We undertook a systematic review of the pre-clinical and clinical literature for studies investigating the relationship between platinum and taxane resistance. Medline was searched for 1) cell models of acquired drug ...
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    • Oxaliplatin induces drug resistance more rapidly than cisplatin in H69 small cell lung cancer cells 

      Stordal, Britta K; Davey, Mary W; Davey, Ross
      Published 2006-01-01
      Cisplatin produces good responses in solid tumours including small cell lung cancer (SCLC) but this is limited by the development of resistance. Oxaliplatin is reported to show activity against some cisplatin-resistant ...
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    • Oxaliplatin for the treatment of cisplatin-resistant cancer: a systematic review 

      Stordal, Britta; Pavlakis, Nick; Davey, Ross
      Published 2007-01-01
      Oxaliplatin is widely regarded as being active in cisplatin-resistant cancer. We undertook a systematic review of the literature to identify, describe and critique the clinical and pre-clinical evidence for the use of ...
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