نتایج جستجو برای: t47d

تعداد نتایج: 1129  

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2015
Simone U Dalm John W M Martens Anieta M Sieuwerts Carolien H M van Deurzen Stuart J Koelewijn Erik de Blois Theodosia Maina Berthold A Nock Luc Brunel Jean-Alain Fehrentz Jean Martinez Marion de Jong Marleen Melis

UNLABELLED Breast cancer (BC) consists of multiple subtypes defined by various molecular characteristics, for instance, estrogen receptor (ER) expression. Methods for visualizing BC include mammography, MR imaging, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine-based methods such as (99m)Tc-sestamibi and (18)F-FDG PET, unfortunately all lacking specificity. Peptide receptor scintigraphy and peptide receptor ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1999
C K Tang X Z Concepcion M Milan X Gong E Montgomery M E Lippman

ErbB-4 is a recently discovered member of the class I receptor tyrosine kinase family (ErbB). Little is known about its expression and its importance in human malignancy. To delineate the biological function of ErbB-4 receptors in breast cancer, we used a hammerhead ribozyme strategy to achieve down-regulation of ErbB-4 receptors in various breast cancer cell lines. We observed that down-regula...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2013
Gorakh S Yellol Antonio Donaire Jyoti G Yellol Vera Vasylyeva Christoph Janiak José Ruiz

Smart design and efficient synthesis of benzimidazole Ru, Ir and Rh cyclometalated complexes are reported with promising cytotoxic activity against HT29, T47D, A2780 and A2780cisR cancer cell lines. Their apoptosis, accumulation, cell cycle arrest, protein binding and DNA binding effects are also discussed.

2016
Antje M. Richter Sara K. Walesch Reinhard H. Dammann

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, with 1.7 million new cases each year. As early diagnosis and prognosis are crucial factors in cancer treatment, we investigated potential DNA methylation biomarkers of the tumour suppressor family Ras-association domain family (RASSF). Promoter hypermethylation of tumour suppressors leads to their inactivation and thereby promotes cancer develop...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2012
G Epstein Shochet S Tartakover Matalon L Drucker M Pomeranz A Fishman G Rashid V Oron-Karni M Pasmanik-Chor M Lishner

BACKGROUND Breast cancer during pregnancy is often more advanced than in non-pregnant women. Nevertheless, no case of metastasis inside the placenta has been reported. Previously, we showed that placental-explants eliminated breast cancer cells from their surroundings, due to cell-death and elevated migration. Our objective was to find the underlying mechanisms of these phenomena. METHODS AND...

2006
Mark L. Graham Nancy L. Krett Louise A. Miller Mark L. Graham Kimberly K. Leslie David F. Gordon William M. Wood Lisa L. Wei Kathryn B. Horwitz

We postulate that one mechanism for the progression of breast cancers to hormone resistance involves the acquisition of mutant estrogen recep tors (ER)4 by genetically unstable cell subpopulations. The T47D human breast cancer cell line may be a model for such progression, having sublines that are ER positive and estrogen responsive, ER positive and estrogen resistant, or ER negative. Also, T47...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1998
S P Verma B R Goldin P S Lin

Many environmental chemicals and pesticides have been found to be estrogenic and have been shown to stimulate the growth of estrogen receptor-positive (ER-positive) human breast cancer cells. Since it is difficult to avoid human exposure to environmental estrogens, a potentially important area of research is the development of dietary strategies to prevent the stimulated growth of breast tumors...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1995
P J Keely A M Fong M M Zutter S A Santoro

Although integrins are known to mediate adhesive binding of cells to the extracellular matrix, their role in mediating cellular growth, morphology, and differentiation is less clear. To determine more directly the role of the alpha 2 beta 1 integrin, a collagen and laminin receptor, in mediating the collagen-dependent differentiation of mammary cells, we reduced expression of the integrin by th...

2013
Sanjeev K. Baniwal Nyam-Osor Chimge V. Craig Jordan Debu Tripathy Baruch Frenkel

Prolactin-induced Protein (PIP), an aspartyl protease unessential for normal mammalian cell function, is required for the proliferation and invasion of some breast cancer (BCa) cell types. Because PIP expression is particularly high in the Luminal A BCa subtype, we investigated the roles of PIP in the related T47D BCa cell line. Nucleic acid and antibody arrays were employed to screen effects o...

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