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Regulation of p53 level by UBE4B in breast cancer.

Regulation of p53 level by UBE4B in breast cancer.

... The p53 protein and its gene, TP53, were identified in 1979 [9– ...11]. p53 plays a critical role in cancer prevention because it suppresses tumorigenesis by inducing cell cycle ... See full document

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ESR1 amplification in breast cancer by optimized RNase FISH: frequent but low-level and heterogeneous.

ESR1 amplification in breast cancer by optimized RNase FISH: frequent but low-level and heterogeneous.

... all of them representative) of a total of 35 breast cancer cases (Case#1-35) including 24 tumours with increased ESR1 copy numbers by FISH (15 ESR1 amplified and 9 ESR1 gained, ... See full document

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Evaluation of in vitro anticancer activity of Ocimum basilicum, Alhagi maurorum, Calendula officinalis and their parasite Cuscuta campestris.

Evaluation of in vitro anticancer activity of Ocimum basilicum, Alhagi maurorum, Calendula officinalis and their parasite Cuscuta campestris.

... widely in traditional medicine for cancer treatment. In this study, lutein epoxide, lupeol epoxide and eugenol epoxide isolated from ...distributed in leaves and fruits of many plants ... See full document

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Effects of BRCA2 cis-regulation in normal breast and cancer risk amongst BRCA2 mutation carriers

Effects of BRCA2 cis-regulation in normal breast and cancer risk amongst BRCA2 mutation carriers

... expression in normal breast ...penetrance of germline mutations in BRCA2, by varying the level of expression of the remaining wild-type allele, if different levels ... See full document

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JMJD6 promotes colon carcinogenesis through negative regulation of p53 by hydroxylation.

JMJD6 promotes colon carcinogenesis through negative regulation of p53 by hydroxylation.

... the p53 pathway through affecting transcription or mRNA splicing [5], real-time RT PCR was performed using exon–exon junction-specific or intron–exon junction-specific primers to measure the relative levels ... See full document

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Tradução, adaptação e validação da Breastfeeding SelfEfficacy Scale : aplicação em gestantes

Tradução, adaptação e validação da Breastfeeding SelfEfficacy Scale : aplicação em gestantes

... for breast cancer are well established, however the role of stress as one of these factors requires ...association of life events which produce stress with the primary incidence ... See full document

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pH-responsive artemisinin derivatives and lipid nanoparticle formulations inhibit growth of breast cancer cells in vitro and induce down-regulation of HER family members.

pH-responsive artemisinin derivatives and lipid nanoparticle formulations inhibit growth of breast cancer cells in vitro and induce down-regulation of HER family members.

... over-expression of HER2, a member of the epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase family, occurs in 25% of breast cancers, predict for poor clinical outcomes, and resistance to ... See full document

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Measuring emotion regulation and emotional expression in breast cancer patients: A systematic review

Measuring emotion regulation and emotional expression in breast cancer patients: A systematic review

... evaluation of psychometric proprieties was performed with a breast cancer sample (Giese-Davis et ...two of the three subscales (total score r = ...assessed by comparing the SESES with ... See full document

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Transcriptional and epigenetic regulation of KIAA1199 gene expression in human breast cancer.

Transcriptional and epigenetic regulation of KIAA1199 gene expression in human breast cancer.

... Determination of Transcription Start Site of KIAA1199 Based on computational exon/intron junction analysis, the genomic structure of human KIAA1199 consists of 29 exons (28 of which are ... See full document

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Role of KCNMA1 in breast cancer.

Role of KCNMA1 in breast cancer.

... line, in the non-estrogen sensitive MFM223 cells, BK currents were activated only by non-physiologically high concen- trations of 17b-estradiol, while low concentrations (10 nM) were sufficient to ... See full document

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Berberine suppresses migration of MCF-7 breast cancer cells through down-regulation of chemokine receptors

Berberine suppresses migration of MCF-7 breast cancer cells through down-regulation of chemokine receptors

... extent of this response triggered by chemokines depends on the amount of chemokine receptors expressed on the plasma membrane ...activation of key survival pathways such as MEK1/2 and PI3/AKT ... See full document

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Cooperativity of Rb, Brca1, and p53 in malignant breast cancer evolution.

Cooperativity of Rb, Brca1, and p53 in malignant breast cancer evolution.

... aggressive breast cancers has motivated intensive investigations into their cellular and molecular ...etiology. Breast cancers classified as ‘‘triple- negative’’ by clinical diagnostic markers (ESR1, ... See full document

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Vav1 fine tunes p53 control of apoptosis versus proliferation in breast cancer.

Vav1 fine tunes p53 control of apoptosis versus proliferation in breast cancer.

... effect of Vav1 expression on AU565 and MCF-7 cell lines, we performed global transcriptome ...expression in Vav1-transfected and vector-transfected cells. In- terestingly, Vav1 expression caused ... See full document

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Role of Bmi-1 in regulation of ionizing irradiation-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition and migration of breast cancer cells.

Role of Bmi-1 in regulation of ionizing irradiation-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition and migration of breast cancer cells.

... member of the polycomb group protein family ...self-renewal of both normal and cancer stem cells, which is overexpressed in various tu- mors, such as breast cancer, lung ... See full document

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Characterization of genomic alterations in radiation-associated breast cancer among childhood cancer survivors, using comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) arrays.

Characterization of genomic alterations in radiation-associated breast cancer among childhood cancer survivors, using comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) arrays.

... parts of chromosomes. A de- tailed list of CNAs is shown in Table A in S1 ...characterized by very few copy number changes other than gain of 1q and loss of 16q; 5 cases ... See full document

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LEVEL of BREAST CANCER EARLY DETECTION AWARENESS of BRAZILIAN WOMEN

LEVEL of BREAST CANCER EARLY DETECTION AWARENESS of BRAZILIAN WOMEN

... ness of cancer drugs and their views on various reimbursement policies in the United ...based in the United States, selected from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) ... See full document

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	Field Cancerisation of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract: Screening for Second Primary Cancers of the Oesophagus in Cancer Survivors

Field Cancerisation of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract: Screening for Second Primary Cancers of the Oesophagus in Cancer Survivors

... beneit of pretreatment esophageal screening with image-enhanced endoscopy on the survival of patients with hypopharyngeal ...staging of squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity, larynx and ... See full document

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Potential reduction of contralateral second breast-cancer risks by prophylactic mammary irradiation: validation in a breast-cancer-prone mouse model.

Potential reduction of contralateral second breast-cancer risks by prophylactic mammary irradiation: validation in a breast-cancer-prone mouse model.

... amoxicillin in the drinking water, and their health and body weights were monitored ...sizes of mammary tumors were ...either of the following criteria: tumor diameter >20 mm, tumor size exceeding ... See full document

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Rev. esc. enferm. USP  vol.46 número4

Rev. esc. enferm. USP vol.46 número4

... consisted of aricles indexed in the selected databases and which met the inclusion criteria for the literature ...search. Of the 246 studies listed in the preliminary search, 43 met these ... See full document

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Rev. Hosp. Clin.  vol.58 número2

Rev. Hosp. Clin. vol.58 número2

... benefits of HRT, cure rates for early stage breast cancer, HRT and breast cancer risk, data on relationship be- tween nodal stage and risk of recur- rence, and a literature ... See full document

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