نتایج جستجو برای: mammary cancer

تعداد نتایج: 941129  

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2003
Chengshi Quan Shi-Jiang Lu

Rats, like humans, vary considerably in susceptibility for mammary cancer development among different strains. The Copenhagen (Cop) rat is extremely resistant to mammary cancer development induced by a variety of carcinogens. Multiple genetic loci have been linked to the resistant phenotype, but the genes have yet to be cloned and the mechanisms underlying the resistance still remain unknown. T...

2015
Duje BURIC

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Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2013
Eun-Ryeong Hahm Joomin Lee Su-Hyeong Kim Anuradha Sehrawat Julie A Arlotti Sruti S Shiva Rohit Bhargava Shivendra V Singh

BACKGROUND Efficacy of withaferin A (WA), an Ayurvedic medicine constituent, for prevention of mammary cancer and its associated mechanisms were investigated using mouse mammary tumor virus-neu (MMTV-neu) transgenic model. METHODS Incidence and burden of mammary cancer and pulmonary metastasis were scored in female MMTV-neu mice after 28 weeks of intraperitoneal administration with 100 µg WA ...

2018
Sivapriya Pavuluri Julie A Sharp Christophe Lefevre Kevin R Nicholas

Extracellular matrix (ECM) plays an important role in the normal physiology of tissues and progression to disease. Earlier studies and our external microarray data analysis indicated that mammary matrix from involuting tissue showed upregulation of genes involved in ECM remodeling. The present study examines the fate of mammary and oral cancer cells grown in the ECM from lactating mammary gland...

2017
Mie Magaki Hiroko Ishii Aya Yamasaki Yurika Kitai Saeda Kametani Reiko Nakai Alexander Dabid Hiroyuki Tsuda Takamasa Ohnishi

Mammary cancer is the most common type of cancer and the fifth most common cause of cancer-related deaths among Japanese women. The recent sharp increase in the number of women diagnosed with mammary cancer per year is thought to be associated with increased fat intake resulting from changes in the dietary habits of contemporary Japanese citizens. In this study, human c-Ha-ras proto-oncogene tr...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2007
Xiao Zhang Rajendra G Mehta Daniel D Lantvit Karen T Coschigano John J Kopchick Jeffrey E Green Samad Hedayat Konstantin T Christov Vera H Ray Terry G Unterman Steven M Swanson

Clinical trials and laboratory-based studies indicate that the growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor-I axis may affect the development of breast cancer. The purpose of the present investigation was to develop a genetic model of mammary cancer to test the hypothesis that downregulation of GH signaling can substantially retard mammary cancer progression. We crossed the Laron mouse, in which t...

Journal: :Cancer research 1972
K R Cutroneo N A Guzman A G Liebelt

Parameters of collagen biosynthesis were determined in mammary cancer tissue. Peptidylproline hydroxylase (PPH) activity was determined in spontaneous primary mammary cancer tissue and normal mammary gland in fat pad. The enzyme was located in the 105,000 X g supernatant of whole-tissue homogenates. Ascorbate, a-ketoglutarate, and ferrous ion were required for enzyme activity of cancerous and c...

Journal: :Breast disease 2007
Linda Munson Anneke Moresco

Mammary cancer occurs among all taxonomic groups, and comparing the disease in animals with breast cancer in women could greatly improve our understanding of the relevant risk factors and genetic profiles for this disease. Differences in cancer prevalence between carnivores and herbivores and between captive and wild carnivores are striking and support the hypotheses that diet and reproductive ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
L Rajkumar R C Guzman J Yang G Thordarson F Talamantes S Nandi

It is well established that pregnancy early in life reduces the risk of breast cancer in women and that this effect is universal. This phenomenon of parity protection against mammary cancer is also observed in rodents. Earlier studies have demonstrated that short-term administration of estradiol (E) in combination with progesterone mimics the protective effect of parity in rats. In this study, ...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2007
Alison Y Ting Bruce F Kimler Carol J Fabian Brian K Petroff

Women at increased risk for breast cancer are often also at increased risk for ovarian cancer, reflecting common risk factors and intertwined etiologies for both diseases. Unlike breast cancer prevention, primary ovarian cancer prevention has been impractical due to the low incidence, lack of risk and response biomarkers and difficulties in sampling ovarian tissue. Challenges in the development...

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