Heat shock proteins in pancreatic diseases -- Cellular stress in acute pancreatitis -- Systemic inflammatory effects of acute pancreatitis: effects of lipid mediators -- Gemcitabine changes the gene expression in human pancreatic cancer cells: search for new therapeutic molecular targets -- Cannabinoids as potential antitumoral agents in pancreatic cancer -- Pathogenesis of chronic pancreatitis with special emphasis on genes -- Bioecological control of disease, especially pancreatic disease -- The role of endoscopoic sphincterotomy in the management of acute biliary pancreatitis -- Indication for surgery in acute necrotizing pancreatitis
Summary
Basic research discusses the implication of pancreatic stress protein in acute pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer and their possible role as therapeutic targets. This title discusses the mechanism by which tetrahydrocannabinol is anti-tumoral in pancreatic cancer cells is presented, and the use of THC as a promising therapeutic agent