Publications by authors named "Sebastien Marx"

The majority of cancer-associated deaths are related to secondary tumor formation. This multistep process involves the migration of cancer cells to anatomically distant organs. Metastasis formation relies on cancer cell dissemination and survival in the circulatory system, as well as adaptation to the new tissue notably through genetic and/or epigenetic alterations.

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Harmine is a natural β-carboline compound showing several biological activities, including antiproliferative properties, but this soluble natural molecule lacks selectivity. Harmine derivatives were reported to overcome this problem, but they are usually poorly soluble. Here, we designed and synthesized a new 2, 7, 9-trisubstituted molecule (1-methyl-7-(3-methylbutoxy)-9-propyl-2-[(pyridin-2-yl)methyl]-9-pyrido[3,4-b]indol-2-ium bromide) with a solubility of 1.

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Hypoxia is one of the most important biological phenomena that influences cancer agressiveness and chemotherapy resistance. Cancer cells display dysregulated pathways notably resulting from oncogene expression. Tumors also show modifications in extracellular pH, extracellular matrix remodeling, neo-angiogenesis, hypoxia compared to normal tissues.

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