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calmidazolium and Cell Transformation, Neoplastic

calmidazolium has been researched along with Cell Transformation, Neoplastic in 3 studies

calmidazolium: powerful inhibitor of or red blood cell Ca++-ATPase & Ca++ transport into inside-out red blood cell vesicles; RN refers to chloride; structure in first source; an antagonist of calmodulin
calmidazolium : An imidazolium ion that is imidazolium cation substituted by a bis(4-chlorophenyl)methyl group at position 1 and a 2-[(2,4-dichlorobenzyl)oxy]-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)ethyl group at position 3. It acts as an antagonist of calmodulin, a calcium binding messenger protein.

Cell Transformation, Neoplastic: Cell changes manifested by escape from control mechanisms, increased growth potential, alterations in the cell surface, karyotypic abnormalities, morphological and biochemical deviations from the norm, and other attributes conferring the ability to invade, metastasize, and kill.

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19903 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Durkin, JP2
Whitfield, JF2
MacManus, JP1
Borsa, J1
Einspenner, M1
Sargent, MD1
Hickie, RA1

Other Studies

3 other studies available for calmidazolium and Cell Transformation, Neoplastic

ArticleYear
The role of calmodulin in the proliferation of transformed and phenotypically normal tsASV-infected rat cells.
    Journal of cellular physiology, 1983, Volume: 115, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Avian Sarcoma Viruses; Blood; Calcium-Binding Proteins; Calmodulin; Cell Line; Cell Transfo

1983
Transforming NRK cells with avian sarcoma virus reduces the extracellular Ca2+ requirement without affecting the calcicalmodulin requirement for the G1/S transition.
    Experimental cell research, 1985, Volume: 157, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Avian Sarcoma Viruses; Calcium; Calmodulin; Cell Line; Cell Transformation, Neoplastic; Cel

1985
Selective cytotoxicity of calmidazolium and trifluoperazine for cycling versus noncycling C3H10T1/2 cells in vitro.
    Cancer research, 1986, Volume: 46, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Calmodulin; Cell Cycle; Cell Survival; Cell Transformation, Neoplastic; Dose-Response Relat

1986