Supplemental dietary selenium is associated with reduced incidence of many cancers. The antitumor function of selenium is thought to be mediated through selenium-binding protein 1 (SELENBP1). However, the significance of SELENBP1 expression in breast cancer is still largely unknown. A total of 95 normal and tumor tissues assay and 12 breast cancer cell lines were used in this study. We found that SELENBP1 expression in breast cancer tissues is reduced compared to normal control. Low SELENBP1 expression in ER+ breast cancer patients was significantly associated with poor survival (p,0.01), and SELENBP1 levels progressively decreased with advancing clinical stages of breast cancer. 17-b estradiol (E2) treatment of high SELENBP1-expressing ER+...
Selenium has been shown to be a cancer preventive agent. A few studies have shown that increased sel...
Cancer of the breast is the most common cancer affecting women, with a 1 in 9 lifetime risk of devel...
PurposeSelenium has been suggested to be protective against breast cancer, but the evidence remains ...
Supplemental dietary selenium is associated with reduced incidence of many cancers. The antitumor fu...
<div><p>Supplemental dietary selenium is associated with reduced incidence of many cancers. The anti...
Selenium binding protein I (SELENBP1) was identified to be the most significantly down-regulated pro...
IntroductionLow serum selenium and altered tumour RNA expression of certain selenoproteins are assoc...
Within the subtypes of breast cancer, those identified as triple negative for expression of estrogen...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer type. In several studies, hints have been provided that ther...
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives: Recently, the incidence of breast cancer has incre...
SciVal Topics Metrics Funding details Abstract Trace elements (TEs) playing critical roles i...
Trace elements (TEs) playing critical roles in chemical events that occur at the cellular level in t...
The purpose of this study was to analyze altered protein expression in cancer tissues and determine ...
Women with lower levels of serum selenium (Se) may have a worse survival in breast cancer than women...
Previous research has not been conclusive regarding the association between selenium (Se) and breast...
Selenium has been shown to be a cancer preventive agent. A few studies have shown that increased sel...
Cancer of the breast is the most common cancer affecting women, with a 1 in 9 lifetime risk of devel...
PurposeSelenium has been suggested to be protective against breast cancer, but the evidence remains ...
Supplemental dietary selenium is associated with reduced incidence of many cancers. The antitumor fu...
<div><p>Supplemental dietary selenium is associated with reduced incidence of many cancers. The anti...
Selenium binding protein I (SELENBP1) was identified to be the most significantly down-regulated pro...
IntroductionLow serum selenium and altered tumour RNA expression of certain selenoproteins are assoc...
Within the subtypes of breast cancer, those identified as triple negative for expression of estrogen...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer type. In several studies, hints have been provided that ther...
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives: Recently, the incidence of breast cancer has incre...
SciVal Topics Metrics Funding details Abstract Trace elements (TEs) playing critical roles i...
Trace elements (TEs) playing critical roles in chemical events that occur at the cellular level in t...
The purpose of this study was to analyze altered protein expression in cancer tissues and determine ...
Women with lower levels of serum selenium (Se) may have a worse survival in breast cancer than women...
Previous research has not been conclusive regarding the association between selenium (Se) and breast...
Selenium has been shown to be a cancer preventive agent. A few studies have shown that increased sel...
Cancer of the breast is the most common cancer affecting women, with a 1 in 9 lifetime risk of devel...
PurposeSelenium has been suggested to be protective against breast cancer, but the evidence remains ...