Mechanisms of Cancer-Associated Thrombosis: Role of Cancer-Derived Exosomes

This thesis investigated the effect of pancreatic cancer-derived exosomes on cells that are known to play roles in thrombosis. Together, the results demonstrate that PDEx have a range of effects on neutrophils, platelets and endothelial cells. Overall they can modulate the function of these cells to...

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Main Author: Abdol Razak, Norbaini Binti
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2024
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95952
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description This thesis investigated the effect of pancreatic cancer-derived exosomes on cells that are known to play roles in thrombosis. Together, the results demonstrate that PDEx have a range of effects on neutrophils, platelets and endothelial cells. Overall they can modulate the function of these cells to have procoagulant properties, suggesting that PDEx has a significant function in promoting thrombosis and can potentially be targeted for therapeutic intervention cancer-associated thrombosis.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-959522024-09-25T07:22:15Z Mechanisms of Cancer-Associated Thrombosis: Role of Cancer-Derived Exosomes Abdol Razak, Norbaini Binti This thesis investigated the effect of pancreatic cancer-derived exosomes on cells that are known to play roles in thrombosis. Together, the results demonstrate that PDEx have a range of effects on neutrophils, platelets and endothelial cells. Overall they can modulate the function of these cells to have procoagulant properties, suggesting that PDEx has a significant function in promoting thrombosis and can potentially be targeted for therapeutic intervention cancer-associated thrombosis. 2024 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95952 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Abdol Razak, Norbaini Binti
Mechanisms of Cancer-Associated Thrombosis: Role of Cancer-Derived Exosomes
title Mechanisms of Cancer-Associated Thrombosis: Role of Cancer-Derived Exosomes
title_full Mechanisms of Cancer-Associated Thrombosis: Role of Cancer-Derived Exosomes
title_fullStr Mechanisms of Cancer-Associated Thrombosis: Role of Cancer-Derived Exosomes
title_full_unstemmed Mechanisms of Cancer-Associated Thrombosis: Role of Cancer-Derived Exosomes
title_short Mechanisms of Cancer-Associated Thrombosis: Role of Cancer-Derived Exosomes
title_sort mechanisms of cancer-associated thrombosis: role of cancer-derived exosomes
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95952