Cadmium is an omnipotent environmental contaminant associated with the development of breast cancer. Studies suggest that cadmium functions as an endocrine disruptor, mimicking the actions of estrogen in breast cancer cells and activating the receptor to promote cell growth. Although acute cadmium exposure is known to promote estrogen receptor-mediated gene expression associated with growth, the consequence of chronic cadmium exposure is unclear. Since heavy metals are known to bioaccumulate, it is necessary to understand the effects of prolonged cadmium exposure. This study aims to investigate the effects of chronic cadmium exposure on breast cancer progression. A MCF7 breast cancer cell line chronically exposed to 1027 M CdCl2 serves as o...
Cadmium (Cd) is a widely-disseminated metal which can be imported and accumulated in living cells th...
Environmental exposure to estrogens and estrogen like contaminants during early development is thoug...
International audienceMolecular studies suggest that cadmium due to its estrogenic properties, might...
<div><p>Cadmium is an omnipotent environmental contaminant associated with the development of breast...
Cadmium is an environmental contaminant that enters the body usually through diet or cigarette smoke...
Cadmium is a metalloestrogen known to activate the estrogen receptor and promote breast cancer cell ...
Cadmium is an environmental carcinogen that usually enters the body at minute concentrations through...
Cadmium is a metalloestrogen known to activate the estrogen receptor and promote breast cancer cell ...
Breast cancer (BC) is linked to estrogen exposure. Estradiol (E2) stimulates BC cells proliferation ...
Cadmium is an environmental contaminant that can activate estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) and contribu...
The study shows exposure to cadmium for prolonged periods of time can promote the development of agg...
The study by researchers in the lab of Dr. Maggie Louie, associate professor of biochemistry in Domi...
Cadmium (Cd) is carcinogenic and a well-established human health risk. Epidemiological and experimen...
Although breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States,...
Cadmium, a highly persistent heavy metal, has been categorized as a human carcinogen. Even though it...
Cadmium (Cd) is a widely-disseminated metal which can be imported and accumulated in living cells th...
Environmental exposure to estrogens and estrogen like contaminants during early development is thoug...
International audienceMolecular studies suggest that cadmium due to its estrogenic properties, might...
<div><p>Cadmium is an omnipotent environmental contaminant associated with the development of breast...
Cadmium is an environmental contaminant that enters the body usually through diet or cigarette smoke...
Cadmium is a metalloestrogen known to activate the estrogen receptor and promote breast cancer cell ...
Cadmium is an environmental carcinogen that usually enters the body at minute concentrations through...
Cadmium is a metalloestrogen known to activate the estrogen receptor and promote breast cancer cell ...
Breast cancer (BC) is linked to estrogen exposure. Estradiol (E2) stimulates BC cells proliferation ...
Cadmium is an environmental contaminant that can activate estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) and contribu...
The study shows exposure to cadmium for prolonged periods of time can promote the development of agg...
The study by researchers in the lab of Dr. Maggie Louie, associate professor of biochemistry in Domi...
Cadmium (Cd) is carcinogenic and a well-established human health risk. Epidemiological and experimen...
Although breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States,...
Cadmium, a highly persistent heavy metal, has been categorized as a human carcinogen. Even though it...
Cadmium (Cd) is a widely-disseminated metal which can be imported and accumulated in living cells th...
Environmental exposure to estrogens and estrogen like contaminants during early development is thoug...
International audienceMolecular studies suggest that cadmium due to its estrogenic properties, might...