نتایج جستجو برای: mammary tumor

تعداد نتایج: 495583  

Journal: :Cancer research 1983
D W Kufe L Nadler L Sargent H Shapiro P Hand F Austin D Colcher J Schlom

The cell surface-binding properties of two murine monoclonal antibodies reactive with human mammary tumor cells are described. Fluorescence-activated cell sorter analyses demonstrate that both monoclonal antibodies, B6.2 and B38.1, are reactive with the surface of the majority of human breast tumor cell lines tested but are unreactive with a variety of normal human cell lines, melanomas, sarcom...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2004
Julie A Nagle Zhefu Ma Maura A Byrne Morris F White Leslie M Shaw

The insulin receptor substrate (IRS) proteins are adaptor molecules that integrate signals generated by receptors that are implicated in human breast cancer. We investigated the specific contribution of IRS-2 to mammary tumor progression using transgenic mice that express the polyoma virus middle T antigen (PyV-MT) in the mammary gland and IRS-2-null (IRS-2(-/-)) mice. PyV-MT-induced tumor init...

Journal: :Cancer research 2003
Anneke C Blackburn Jennifer S Brown Stephen P Naber Christopher N Otis Jeff T Wood D Joseph Jerry

In mice heterozygous for p53 (Trp53(+/-)), the incidence of mammary tumors varies among strains, with C57BL/6 being resistant and BALB/c being susceptible. Mammary tumor phenotypes were examined in female Trp53(+/-) F1 mice (C57BL/6 x BALB/c;n = 19) and N2 backcross mice [(C57BL/6 x BALB/c) x BALB/c] (n = 224). Susceptibility to mammary tumors segregated as a dominant phenotype in F1 females, b...

Journal: :Cancer research 1981
F R Miller D Medina G H Heppner

Four transplantable tumors, three (66, 410, and 168cl) isolated from a spontaneously occurring strain BALB/cfC3H mammary tumor and one (D2) arising from a BALB/c hyperplastic alveolar nodule were found to grow better in mammary fatpads than at s.c. sites. Furthermore, tumor growth was better (p less than 0.05) in intact mammary glands than in cleared mammary fatpads for the D2, 410, and 66 tumo...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2007
Josie Ursini-Siegel Ashish B Rajput Huiling Lu Virginie Sanguin-Gendreau Dongmei Zuo Vasilios Papavasiliou Cynthia Lavoie Jason Turpin Katherine Cianflone David G Huntsman William J Muller

Tumor cells utilize glucose as a primary energy source and require ongoing lipid biosynthesis for growth. Expression of DecR1, an auxiliary enzyme in the fatty acid beta-oxidation pathway, is significantly diminished in numerous spontaneous mammary tumor models and in primary human breast cancer. Moreover, ectopic expression of DecR1 in ErbB2/Neu-induced mammary tumor cells is sufficient to red...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2001
J H Choi B I Yoon J H Kim N S Shin S W Kwon K W Lee D Y Kim

A 22-year-old female mandrill (Mandrillus sphinix) with continuously growing mass at the right mammary gland area was found dead, and a postmortem examination was performed. At necropsy, an elevated firm subcutaneous mass about 5 cm in diameter was present at the right mammary gland area. Axillary, mediastinal, and tracheobronchial lymph nodes were enlarged 2 to 4 times their normal sizes. Nume...

Journal: :Genes & development 2009
Jane E Visvader

The epithelium of the mammary gland exists in a highly dynamic state, undergoing dramatic morphogenetic changes during puberty, pregnancy, lactation, and regression. The recent identification of stem and progenitor populations in mouse and human mammary tissue has provided evidence that the mammary epithelium is organized in a hierarchical manner. Characterization of these normal epithelial sub...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1972
R Axel J Schlom S Spiegelman

A procedure is described permitting the detection of viral-specific RNA in a mouse mammary tumor. The method involves molecular hybridization with radioactively labeled DNA complementary to the RNA of the mouse mammary-tumor virus. RNA homologous to that of the mammary agent has been found in both the nuclear and polyribosomal fractions of tumor cells. The results imply that the oncogenic infor...

Journal: :Cancer research 1973
B K Nair K B De Ome

Medium from mouse mammary tumor cell cultures con tained a growth-stimulating factor. The assay for growthstimulating factor was performed on density-inhibited cul tures of mouse embryo cells. Addition of nondialyzed or dialyzed mouse mammary tumor cell culture medium caused an increase in DNA synthesis and mitosis in densityinhibited cells. Dialyzed medium was more active than non dialyzed med...

2007
D. W. Kufe J. Schlom

The cell surface-binding propert ies of two murine monoclonal antibodies reactive with human mammary tumor cells are described. Fluorescence-act ivated cell sorter analyses demonstrate that both monoclonal antibodies, B6.2 and B38.1, are reactive with the surface of the majori ty of human breast tumor cell lines tested but are unreact ive with a variety of normal human cell lines, melanomas, sa...

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