Background: Zinc (Zn) hyper-accumulates in breast tumors and malignant cell lines compared to normal mammary epithelium. The mechanisms responsible for Zn accumulation and the consequence of Zn dysregulation are poorly understood. Methods: Microarrays were performed to assess differences in the expression of Zn transporters and metallothioneins (MTs) in human breast tumors and breast cancer cell lines. Real-time PCR and immunoblotting were employed to profile Zn transporter expression in representative luminal (T47D), basal (MDA-MB-231), and non-malignant (MCF10A) cell lines. Zn distribution in human tumors was assessed by X-ray fluorescence imaging. Zn distribution and content in cell lines was measured using FluoZin-3 imaging, and quantif...
Aim: Zinc is a key secondary messenger that can regulate multiple signalling pathways within cancer...
Zinc (Zn) is a crucial trace element involved in various cellular processes, including oxidative str...
Aim: Zinc is a key secondary messenger that can regulate multiple signalling pathways within cancer...
Worldwide, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women and is the leading cause ...
Zn2+ dyshomeostasis is an intriguing phenomenon in breast and prostate cancers, with breast cancer c...
A significant gap in the knowledge of zinc homeostasis exists for breast cancer cells. In this study...
Zinc (Zn) accumulates in breast cancer tumors compared to adjacent healthy tissue. Clinical samples ...
Zinc is known to play an important role in many cellular processes, and the levels of zinc are contr...
The disruption of Zn homeostasis has been linked with breast cancer development and progression. To ...
Zinc is essential for cell proliferation. Several human studies have shown that in breast cancer tis...
The concept of breast cancer describes a wide range of serious diseases. It is one of the most commo...
Zinc is one of the most abundant trace elements in the human body. Cellular zinc homeostasis is pri...
Zinc is an essential micronutrient that plays a role in the structural or enzymatic functions of man...
Zinc is an essential trace element required for many physiological functions, including growth. At ...
Aim: Zinc is a key secondary messenger that can regulate multiple signalling pathways within cancer...
Aim: Zinc is a key secondary messenger that can regulate multiple signalling pathways within cancer...
Zinc (Zn) is a crucial trace element involved in various cellular processes, including oxidative str...
Aim: Zinc is a key secondary messenger that can regulate multiple signalling pathways within cancer...
Worldwide, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women and is the leading cause ...
Zn2+ dyshomeostasis is an intriguing phenomenon in breast and prostate cancers, with breast cancer c...
A significant gap in the knowledge of zinc homeostasis exists for breast cancer cells. In this study...
Zinc (Zn) accumulates in breast cancer tumors compared to adjacent healthy tissue. Clinical samples ...
Zinc is known to play an important role in many cellular processes, and the levels of zinc are contr...
The disruption of Zn homeostasis has been linked with breast cancer development and progression. To ...
Zinc is essential for cell proliferation. Several human studies have shown that in breast cancer tis...
The concept of breast cancer describes a wide range of serious diseases. It is one of the most commo...
Zinc is one of the most abundant trace elements in the human body. Cellular zinc homeostasis is pri...
Zinc is an essential micronutrient that plays a role in the structural or enzymatic functions of man...
Zinc is an essential trace element required for many physiological functions, including growth. At ...
Aim: Zinc is a key secondary messenger that can regulate multiple signalling pathways within cancer...
Aim: Zinc is a key secondary messenger that can regulate multiple signalling pathways within cancer...
Zinc (Zn) is a crucial trace element involved in various cellular processes, including oxidative str...
Aim: Zinc is a key secondary messenger that can regulate multiple signalling pathways within cancer...