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PROFILE Attacking bladder cancer Turning off the stress defence system in bladder cancer cells during chemotherapy provides a promising new therapeutic approach as scientists at the Norwegian University of Science and T
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Document Date: 2014-03-14 04:31:44


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APIM Therapeutics AS / Pan European Networks / /

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Event

Product Issues / /

Facility

Molecular Medicine Norwegian University of Science / Norwegian University of Science / /

IndustryTerm

treatment of Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancers / therapy for superficial bladder cancer / Cancer treatment / healthcare systems / /

MedicalCondition

animal cancer / cancers / cancer / Multiple myeloma / orthotopic bladder cancer / multiple myeloma cells / bladder cancer / Primary squamous cell carcinoma / acute myeloid leukemia / muscle-invasive urothelial carcinoma / superficial bladder cancer / tumours / Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancers / /

MedicalTreatment

Intravesical therapy / chemotherapy / immunotherapy / /

Organization

Department of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine / Norwegian University of Science and Technology / Department of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine Norwegian University of Science and Technology / /

Person

M.D. Shelley / Marit Otterlei / /

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Position

Project Leader / Professor / /

Product

cisplatin / Mitomycin / deregulation / DNA repair / /

PublishedMedium

Cancer Research / Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology / /

Technology

chemotherapy / apoptosis / /

URL

www.apimtherapeutics.com / http /

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