نتایج جستجو برای: mammary dysplasia

تعداد نتایج: 126811  

Journal: :Cancer research 1984
S P Ethier R L Ullrich

The expression of mammary ductal dysplasia has been shown to be enhanced in mammary outgrowths derived from enzymatically dissociated mammary cells and influenced by the number of cells used to derive the outgrowths. The present study was designed to examine this cell dose effect further and to determine if the developmental state of the outgrowths or the time between carcinogen administration ...

Journal: : 2021

Study Objective: To identify the role of estrogen (ESR1) and progesterone (PRG) receptor genes in benign mammary dysplasia (BMD) women reproductive age with endometrial hyperplasia (EH). Design: prospective controlled cohort study. Materials Methods. We examined 105 aged 18 to 49 years old who were divided into three groups: group I — 36 BMD patients; II 27 EH without atypia; III 42 patients at...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2001
C H Liu S H Chang K Narko O C Trifan M T Wu E Smith C Haudenschild T F Lane T Hla

The cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 gene encodes an inducible prostaglandin synthase enzyme that is overexpressed in adenocarcinomas and other tumors. Deletion of the murine Cox-2 gene in Min mice reduced the incidence of intestinal tumors, suggesting that it is required for tumorigenesis. However, it is not known if overexpression of Cox-2 is sufficient to induce tumorigenic transformation. We have der...

Journal: :Cancer research 1996
D Gallahan C Jhappan G Robinson L Hennighausen R Sharp E Kordon R Callahan G Merlino G H Smith

Insertional mutation of the Int3 gene, a member of the Notch gene family, is frequently associated with primary mouse mammary tumors induced by the mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV). A major consequence of these mutations is the production of a shortened 2.4-kb tumor specific Int3 RNA transcript that encodes the entire intracellular domain of the Int3 protein. Previous studies have demonstrated ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1982
S P Ethier R L Ullrich

These studies were undertaken to determine if altered growth potential of mammary epithelial cells could be detected in outgrowths derived from monodispersed mammary cells of virgin female BALB/c mice previously exposed to ionizing radiation or 7, 12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA). Monodispersed mammary epithelial cells were obtained by enzymatic dissociation of mammary tissues of 12-week-old...

Journal: :Cell growth & differentiation : the molecular biology journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 1994
L Hennighausen R McKnight T Burdon M Baik R J Wall G H Smith

The whey acidic protein (WAP) is a milk protein that contains a cysteine-rich motif. This characteristic WAP signature has also been found in some protease inhibitors and certain proteins involved in tissue modeling. WAP is specifically synthesized in mammary tissue from late pregnant and lactating animals, and precocious synthesis results in impaired lobuloalveolar development of the gland in ...

Journal: :Cancer prevention research 2008
Alison Y Ting Bruce F Kimler Carol J Fabian Brian K Petroff

Women at increased risk for breast cancer are at increased risk for ovarian cancer as well, reflecting common risk factors and intertwined etiology of the two diseases. We previously developed a rat model of elevated breast and ovarian cancer risk, allowing evaluation of dual-target cancer prevention strategies. Tamoxifen, a Food and Drug Administration-approved breast cancer chemoprevention dr...

2011
Xiaoyan Wang Melissa Cunningham Xiaoli Zhang Sara Tokarz Bryan Laraway Megan Troxell Rosalie C. Sears

Expression of the c-Myc oncoprotein is affected by conserved threonine 58 (T58) and serine 62 (S62) phosphorylation sites that help to regulate c-Myc protein stability, and altered ratios of T58 and S62 phosphorylation have been observed in human cancer. Here, we report the development of 3 unique c-myc knock-in mice that conditionally express either c-Myc or the c-Myc or c-Myc phosphorylation ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2011
Xiaoyan Wang Melissa Cunningham Xiaoli Zhang Sara Tokarz Bryan Laraway Megan Troxell Rosalie C Sears

Expression of the c-Myc oncoprotein is affected by conserved threonine 58 (T58) and serine 62 (S62) phosphorylation sites that help to regulate c-Myc protein stability, and altered ratios of T58 and S62 phosphorylation have been observed in human cancer. Here, we report the development of 3 unique c-myc knock-in mice that conditionally express either c-Myc(WT) or the c-Myc(T58A) or c-Myc(S62A) ...

2013
Michael K. G. Stewart Xiang-Qun Gong Kevin J. Barr Donglin Bai Glenn I. Fishman Dale W. Laird

Genetically modified mice mimicking ODDD (oculodentodigital dysplasia), a disease characterized by reduced Cx43 (connexin 43)-mediated gap junctional intercellular communication, represent an in vivo model to assess the role of Cx43 in mammary gland development and function. We previously reported that severely compromised Cx43 function delayed mammary gland development and impaired milk ejecti...

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