Stuart E, Buchert M, Putoczki T, Thiem S, Farid R, Elzer J, Huszar D, Waring P, Phesse TJ and Ernst M. Therapeutic inhibition of Jak activity inhibits progression of
gastrointestinal tumors in mice.
Not exact matches
Meng and Nel also collaborated with Dr. Timothy Donahue, chief of
gastrointestinal and pancreatic surgery and a Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center member, to demonstrate that treatment with the iRGD peptide can enhance
tumor cell killing for patient - derived pancreatic cancers, growing subcutaneously
in a
mouse model.
The researchers fed capsaicin to
mice genetically prone to developing multiple
tumors in the
gastrointestinal tract.