Publications by authors named "Ashton S Brown"

Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitors have been used clinically in the treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients harboring sensitizing (or activating) mutations for a number of years. Despite encouraging clinical efficacy with these agents, in many patients resistance develops leading to disease progression. In most cases, this resistance is in the form of the T790M mutation.

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Human tumour xenografts have commonly been used to explore the mechanisms of tumour angiogenesis and the interaction of tumour cells with their microenvironment, as well as predict potential utility of anti-angiogenic inhibitors across different tumour types. To investigate how well human tumour xenografts can be used to differentiate the effects of stromal targeting agents we performed a comparative assessment of the murine angiogenic response across a panel of pre-clinical tumour xenografts. By analysing a panel of 22 tumour xenografts with a range of vascular morphologies, micro-vessel densities and levels of fibroblast and inflammatory infiltrate, we have examined the relationship between angiogenic stroma and human tumour models.

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