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Comparison of three radio-frequency discharge modes on the treatment of breast cancer cells in vitro

Comparison of three radio-frequency discharge modes on the treatment of breast cancer cells in vitro

... negative breast cancer cells are treated in suspension in DMEM culture medium by the effluents of a single radio-frequency (RF) discharge device operating in three modes, namely the Ω and γ modes of ...

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RhoB modifies estrogen responses in breast cancer cells by influencing expression of the estrogen receptor.

RhoB modifies estrogen responses in breast cancer cells by influencing expression of the estrogen receptor.

... induces an increase of active GTP-RhoB within 30 min- utes, without changing RhoB expression at that time. ERa upregulates or downregulates the transcription of hundreds of genes [41] and PR is a well-known ERa target ...

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Comparative toxicity of [3]ferrocenophane and ferrocene moieties on breast cancer cells

Comparative toxicity of [3]ferrocenophane and ferrocene moieties on breast cancer cells

... hormone-independent breast cancer cells than their corresponding ferrocene ...; Breast cancer ; Bioorganometallic ; Cytotoxicity We have recently reported the synthesis and powerful ...

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Human breast cancer cells educate macrophages toward the M2 activation status

Human breast cancer cells educate macrophages toward the M2 activation status

... negative breast cancer patients should be made with ...while cancer cells from triple-negative breast tumors, which can be of seven dif- ferent subtypes, have phenotypic diversity from ...

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Adipose cells promote resistance of breast cancer cells to trastuzumab-mediated antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity

Adipose cells promote resistance of breast cancer cells to trastuzumab-mediated antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity

... overexpressing breast cancer ...NK cells in vitro and that adipose tissue inhibits the antitumor effect of trastuzumab in ...HER2-overexpressing breast cancer pa- tients, although ...

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Detection of HER2+ breast cancer cells using bioinspired DNA-based signal amplification

Detection of HER2+ breast cancer cells using bioinspired DNA-based signal amplification

... + breast cancer cells under clinically relevant ...BT474 cells showed high- affinity binding and signal amplification provided by the HCR ...of cancer cells among PBMC freshly ...

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Survivin contributes to DNA repair by homologous recombination in breast cancer cells

Survivin contributes to DNA repair by homologous recombination in breast cancer cells

... in breast cancers and others, is associated with poor progno- ...protects cancer cells from genotoxic agents and this ability is generally assigned to a universal anti-apoptotic ...in cancer ...

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Cytosolic galectin-7 impairs p53 functions and induces chemoresistance in breast cancer cells

Cytosolic galectin-7 impairs p53 functions and induces chemoresistance in breast cancer cells

... of breast cancer cells and the ability of gal-7 to translocate to ...Interestingly, cells expressing mutated gal-7 were equally if not even more resistant to drug-induced apoptosis when ...

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Expression of Galectin-7 Is Induced in Breast Cancer Cells by Mutant p53

Expression of Galectin-7 Is Induced in Breast Cancer Cells by Mutant p53

... in cancer cells. In breast cancer, its expression is significantly augmented in aggressive molecular subtypes, most notably in estrogen receptor-negative tumors and in cell lines with a ...

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Provasopressin expression by breast cancer cells: implications for growth and novel treatment strategies

Provasopressin expression by breast cancer cells: implications for growth and novel treatment strategies

... on breast cancer cells in mouse tumor models [18,38], however those studies indicate that dDAVP did not have a cytotoxic effect on the tumor ...CHO cells displayed increased thymidine uptake ...

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β-Catenin Knockdown Affects Mitochondrial Biogenesis and Lipid Metabolism in Breast Cancer Cells

β-Catenin Knockdown Affects Mitochondrial Biogenesis and Lipid Metabolism in Breast Cancer Cells

... the breast cancer cell line ...shβcat cells with respect to the ...knockout cells showed increased incorporation of [1- 14 C]acetate and decreased utilization of [U- 14 C]glucose for fatty ...

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Extracellular AGR3 regulates breast cancer cells migration via Src signaling

Extracellular AGR3 regulates breast cancer cells migration via Src signaling

... prognostic importance (19). However, the biological conse- quences of eAGR3 secretion remain elusive. In the current study, we showed for the first time that eAGR3 exerts pro-tumoral functions in breast ...

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ABCG2, a novel antigen to sort luminal progenitors of BRCA1- breast cancer cells.

ABCG2, a novel antigen to sort luminal progenitors of BRCA1- breast cancer cells.

... and cancer stem cells express transmem- brane transporters, including ...the cells and as such, behaves as one of the major mediators of side population ...and cancer stem cells from ...

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Acquisition of a hybrid E/M state is essential for tumorigenicity of basal breast cancer cells

Acquisition of a hybrid E/M state is essential for tumorigenicity of basal breast cancer cells

... Carcinoma cells residing in an intermediate phenotypic state along the epithelial –mesenchymal (E–M) spectrum are associated with ma- lignant phenotypes, such as invasiveness, tumor-initiating ability, and ...

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Breast cancer cells promote a notch-dependent mesenchymal phenotype in endothelial cells participating to a pro-tumoral niche

Breast cancer cells promote a notch-dependent mesenchymal phenotype in endothelial cells participating to a pro-tumoral niche

... tumor cells in promoting mesenchymal phenotype in ECs by setting up tumor-endothelial co-culture systems in the absence of serum or cytokine ...Endothelial Cells (HUVECs) by breast tumor ...thelial ...

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Elasticity, Adhesion, and Tether Extrusion on Breast Cancer Cells Provide a Signature of Their Invasive Potential

Elasticity, Adhesion, and Tether Extrusion on Breast Cancer Cells Provide a Signature of Their Invasive Potential

... of breast cancer cells (Figure ...SKBR3 cells exhibit very structured actin stress fibers, which are well aligned and distributed along the long axis of the ...tumor cells (MCF7, BT474, ...

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A chemotaxis-based explanation of spheroid formation in 3D cultures of breast cancer cells

A chemotaxis-based explanation of spheroid formation in 3D cultures of breast cancer cells

... of cells are gaining popularity as an in vitro improvement over 2D Petri ...experiments, cells have been found to organize in ...of breast cancer cells exhibiting ...of cancer ...

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Role of estrogens and their receptors in adhesion and invasiveness of breast cancer cells.

Role of estrogens and their receptors in adhesion and invasiveness of breast cancer cells.

... in cancer progression? Numerous studies have identified ERα and ERα variants from differential splicing of their mRNAs in both neoplastic breast tissue and cell lines (29, ...normal breast epithelium ...

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A proximity-labeling proteomic approach to investigate invadopodia molecular landscape in breast cancer cells

A proximity-labeling proteomic approach to investigate invadopodia molecular landscape in breast cancer cells

... in breast cancer. invasive tumor cells develop invadopodia to travel through basement membranes and the interstitial ...invasive breast cancer cells, Tks5α fusion concentrated to ...

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A proximity-labeling proteomic approach to investigate invadopodia molecular landscape in breast cancer cells

A proximity-labeling proteomic approach to investigate invadopodia molecular landscape in breast cancer cells

... in breast cancer. invasive tumor cells develop invadopodia to travel through basement membranes and the interstitial ...invasive breast cancer cells, Tks5α fusion concentrated to ...

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