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  • 2. Norepinephrine-induced invasion by pancreatic cancer cells is inhibited by propranolol.
    Guo K, Ma Q, Wang L, Hu H, Li J, Zhang D, Zhang M.
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  • 6. Induction of M2-macrophages by tumour cells and tumour growth promotion by M2-macrophages: a quid pro quo in pancreatic cancer.
    Partecke LI, Günther C, Hagemann S, Jacobi C, Merkel M, Sendler M, van Rooijen N, Käding A, Nguyen Trung D, Lorenz E, Diedrich S, Weiss FU, Heidecke CD, von Bernstorff W.
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  • 9. Norepinephrine stimulates pancreatic cancer cell proliferation, migration and invasion via β-adrenergic receptor-dependent activation of P38/MAPK pathway.
    Huang XY, Wang HC, Yuan Z, Huang J, Zheng Q.
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  • 12. Cutaneous wound healing of chronically stressed mice is improved through catecholamines blockade.
    Romana-Souza B, Porto LC, Monte-Alto-Costa A.
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  • 13. Use of non-selective β-blockers is associated with decreased tumor proliferative indices in early stage breast cancer.
    Montoya A, Amaya CN, Belmont A, Diab N, Trevino R, Villanueva G, Rains S, Sanchez LA, Badri N, Otoukesh S, Khammanivong A, Liss D, Baca ST, Aguilera RJ, Dickerson EB, Torabi A, Dwivedi AK, Abbas A, Chambers K, Bryan BA, Nahleh Z.
    Oncotarget; 2017 Jan 24; 8(4):6446-6460. PubMed ID: 28031536
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  • 14. Transformation of the tumour microenvironment by a CD40 agonist antibody correlates with improved responses to PD-L1 blockade in a mouse orthotopic pancreatic tumour model.
    Luheshi NM, Coates-Ulrichsen J, Harper J, Mullins S, Sulikowski MG, Martin P, Brown L, Lewis A, Davies G, Morrow M, Wilkinson RW.
    Oncotarget; 2016 Apr 05; 7(14):18508-20. PubMed ID: 26918344
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  • 16. β-Adrenergic blockade protects BALB/c mice against infection with a small inoculum of Leishmania mexicana mexicana (LV4).
    García-Miss Mdel R, Mut-Martín MC, Góngora-Alfaro JL.
    Int Immunopharmacol; 2015 Jan 05; 24(1):59-67. PubMed ID: 25461918
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  • 17. Propranolol Attenuates Surgical Stress-Induced Elevation of the Regulatory T Cell Response in Patients Undergoing Radical Mastectomy.
    Zhou L, Li Y, Li X, Chen G, Liang H, Wu Y, Tong J, Ouyang W.
    J Immunol; 2016 Apr 15; 196(8):3460-9. PubMed ID: 26969754
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  • 18. Beta-blockers exert potent anti-tumor effects in cutaneous and uveal melanoma.
    Bustamante P, Miyamoto D, Goyeneche A, de Alba Graue PG, Jin E, Tsering T, Dias AB, Burnier MN, Burnier JV.
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  • 19. Scientists probe link between stress and cancer: Studies show biological responses that appear to affect cancer growth.
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