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In order to test whether changes in chemotherapy resistance after HSF1 over-expression and knockdown is related to the CSC phenotype, we carried out 3D tumorsphere assays and found that HSF1 over-expression increases sphere formation in SUM159 after taxol treatment (Taxol + HSF1) compared to the taxol alone group (Taxol+) (Fig. 3c).
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These results demonstrated that Y-27632 treatment increases sphere-forming activity.
Poor prostatic PTEN expression increases SC-like cells and causes cancer initiation (Signoretti and Loda 2007) and in prostate cancer cells increases sphere-forming ability and xenograft sphere cell tumorigenicity (Dubrovska et al. 2009).
Furthermore, the recovery of the activity concentrations within the physical boundaries of the spheres increased with increasing sphere volume.
The debonding stresses increased with decreasing sphere diameter, whereas the length to diameter ratio of the resulting matrix cracks increased with increasing sphere diameter.
Increasing the height of fall (or impact velocity) has a similar, but surprisingly weaker, effect to that of increasing sphere diameter.
Sphere clusters were located in both arterioles and small arteries and increased in size with increasing sphere concentration, resulting in increased absorbed dose inhomogeneity, which contradicts earlier modelling studies.
Willowson et al. showed a phantom sphere of 90Y radioconcentration 3.9 MBq/ml and diameter 37 mm to have a recovery coefficient of approximately 0.8, and a trend was observed for recovery coefficients to approach 1 with increasing sphere size [33].
At a plating density of 1.5 cells/µl, CD133 expressing cells exhibited increased sphere formation (Fig. 6A).
LA-N-5 spheres were further studied and showed a verapamil-sensitive side population, relative resistance to doxorubicin, and CD133+ cells showed increased sphere formation and tumorigenicity.
We show N1-ICD transactivates SOX2 to increase sphere formation, ALDH1+ and CD44+CD24low+cells.
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