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SUBMITTER: Zhou Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3947168 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Zhou Yan Y Zhao Conghui C Gery Sigal S Braunstein Glenn D GD Okamoto Ryoko R Alvarez Rocio R Miles Steven A SA Doan Ngan B NB Said Jonathan W JW Gu Jiang J Phillip Koeffler H H
Molecular cancer therapeutics 20131029 1
Aberrantly activated c-MET signaling occurs in several cancers, promoting the development of c-MET inhibitors. In this study, we found that eight of eight thyroid cancer cell lines (including six anaplastic thyroid cell lines) have prominent expression of c-MET protein. Fifty percent of the thyroid cancer cell lines (four of eight) were growth inhibited by two small molecule c-MET inhibitors (tivantinib and crizotinib) associated with apoptosis and G(2)-M cell-cycle arrest. However, crizotinib d ...[more]