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Thiamine supplementation to cancer patients: a double edged swordL G Boros
Ohio State University College of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Columbus 43210, USA
Anticancer Res 18:595-602. 1998..Limited administration of thiamine and concomitant treatment with transketolase inhibitors is a more rational approach to treat cancer...
Oxythiamine and dehydroepiandrosterone inhibit the nonoxidative synthesis of ribose and tumor cell proliferationL G Boros
The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Columbus 43210, USA
Cancer Res 57:4242-8. 1997..Therefore, enzymes or substrates regulating the nonoxidative synthesis of ribose could also be the sites to preferentially target tumor cell proliferation by new anticancer drugs...
Nonoxidative pentose phosphate pathways and their direct role in ribose synthesis in tumors: is cancer a disease of cellular glucose metabolism?L G Boros
Department of Surgery, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus 43210, USA
Med Hypotheses 50:55-9. 1998....
Inhibition of the oxidative and nonoxidative pentose phosphate pathways by somatostatin: a possible mechanism of antitumor actionL G Boros
The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Columbus, USA
Med Hypotheses 50:501-6. 1998..Oxythiamine produced strong apoptosis in in-vitro hosted tumor cells. We hypothesize that somatostatin- and oxythiamine-induced antiproliferative action is mediated by the inhibition of G6PD, transketolase, or both...
Interleukin-1 alpha gene expression and localization of interleukin-1 alpha protein during tumor promotionT M Oberyszyn
Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210
Mol Carcinog 7:238-48. 1993....
