These data demonstrated that in HCC patients there is an increased availability of the substrate for steroid synthesis, associated with an increase functional status of MBRs in HCC tissue. This suggest that in HCC tissue there is an incresed steroidogenesis and a resistance of tumoral against radical damage.
Mitochondrial benzodiazepine receptor system in hepatocellular carcinoma: a possible mechanims of resistance to death during cell proliferation / I., Venturini; Zeneroli, Maria Luisa; Corsi, Lorenzo; R., Pellicci; G., Ardizzone; A., Arrigo; Farina, Franco; C., Ferrarese; N., Pecora; M., Frigo; Avallone, Rossella; Baraldi, Mario. - STAMPA. - suppl.1 vol. 28:(1998), pp. 88-88. (Intervento presentato al convegno 33rd Annula Meeting of th European Association for the study of the Liver tenutosi a Lisbona nel 15-18 April 1998).
Mitochondrial benzodiazepine receptor system in hepatocellular carcinoma: a possible mechanims of resistance to death during cell proliferation.
ZENEROLI, Maria Luisa;CORSI, Lorenzo;FARINA, Franco;AVALLONE, Rossella;BARALDI, Mario
1998
Abstract
These data demonstrated that in HCC patients there is an increased availability of the substrate for steroid synthesis, associated with an increase functional status of MBRs in HCC tissue. This suggest that in HCC tissue there is an incresed steroidogenesis and a resistance of tumoral against radical damage.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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