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C3‐Fullero‐tris‐methanodicarboxylic acid protects epithelial cells from radiation‐induced anoikia by influencing cell adhesion ability
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Radiation EffectRadiation ExposureCytoskeletonRadiation BiologyCellular PhysiologyOxidative StressMedicinal ChemistryMatrix BiologyRadiation OncologyEpithelial CellsBiochemistryMedicineCell BiologyActin MicrofilamentsNatural SciencesWater-soluble FullereneCell Adhesion AbilityAnoikia ResistanceExtracellular Matrix
Anoikia is a type of apoptotic cell death that occurs in cells that are substrate-restricted in their growth. Buckminsterfullerenes represent a new class of chemical compounds with wide potential pharmacological antioxidant activity. In this report we provide the first demonstration that a water-soluble fullerene derivative, C3-fullero-tris-methanodicarboxylic acid, synthesized in our laboratories, is capable of inducing anoikia resistance in epithelial cells by a mechanism involving a 'trophic' effect on cell spreading-associated cytoskeletal components, i.e. on actin microfilaments.
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