Publications by authors named "Rania Touma"

Background: Diallyl polysulfanes have been shown to exert cell cycle arrest, anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory activities in a variety of in vitro and in vivo models. Although diallyl polysulfanes cause oxidative stress, little is known about the underlying signaling cascades leading to antioxidant defense or apoptosis.

Methods: Cells were treated with DATTS at different concentrations and for different time periods.

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Standard therapy for the treatment of ovarian cancer is radical surgery followed by radiation and/or chemotherapy using cisplatin and paclitaxel. Unfortunately, some patients relapse after this first line chemotherapy and some patients become platinum-refractory. Therefore, we analyzed two different ovarian carcinoma cell lines for their sensitivity for gamma-irradiation and treatment with cisplatin, irinotecan, paclitaxel and gemcitabine.

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