2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2008.11.018
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l-Arginine as a factor increasing arginase significance in diagnosis of primary and metastatic colorectal cancer

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“…Perioperative arginine-enriched nutrition significantly improved the long-term overall survival and long-term disease-specific survival in malnourished patients with head and neck cancer (Buijs et al, 2010). Higher expression and activity of ARG1 are often observed in the blood of cancer patients (Polat et al, 2003;Grabon et al, 2009;Rodriguez et al, 2009). After surgical removal of malignant tumors, remnant cells can proliferate.…”
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“…Perioperative arginine-enriched nutrition significantly improved the long-term overall survival and long-term disease-specific survival in malnourished patients with head and neck cancer (Buijs et al, 2010). Higher expression and activity of ARG1 are often observed in the blood of cancer patients (Polat et al, 2003;Grabon et al, 2009;Rodriguez et al, 2009). After surgical removal of malignant tumors, remnant cells can proliferate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…L-arginine, a semi-essential amino acid, is a substrate for protein biosynthesis and a precursor for nitric oxide and polyamines, which play a crucial role in regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation[3]. Several studies showed that L-arginine was associated with for cancer development and progression[49], including colorectal cancer[10].…”
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“…Expression of ARG1 has frequently been described as an immunosuppressive mechanism employed by myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) as well as by M2-polarized and tumor-associated macrophages 7 . Furthermore, high expression and/or activity of ARG1 as well as reduced levels of L-Arg are often observed in the blood of cancer patients 8 - 11 …”
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confidence: 99%