International audienceEmerging evidence supports neurotensin as a trophic and antiapoptotic factor, mediating its control via the high-affinity neurotensin receptor (NT1 receptor) in several human solid tumors. In a series of 51 patients with invasive ductal breast cancers, 34% of all tumors were positive for neurotensin and 91% positive for NT1 receptor. We found a coexpression of neurotensin and NT1 receptor in a large proportion (30%) of ductal breast tumors, suggesting a contribution of the neurotensinergic signaling cascade within breast cancer progression. Functionally expressed NT1 receptor, in the highly malignant MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer cell line, coordinated a series of transforming functions, including cellular migration, ...
Neurotensin (NTS) is a physiologically occurring hormone which affects the function of the gastroint...
Neurotensin (NTS) is a physiologically occurring hormone which affects the function of the gastroint...
Neurotensin (NTS), localized predominantly to the small bowel, stimulates the growth of a variety of...
International audienceEmerging evidence supports neurotensin as a trophic and antiapoptotic factor, ...
The neurotensin (NTS) and its specific high affinity G protein coupled receptor, the NT1 receptor (N...
Cancer is a worldwide health problem. Personalized treatment represents a future advancement for can...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed to investigate the role of the neurotensin/neurotens...
Background Neurotensin, originally isolated in 1973 has both endocrine and neuromodulator activity a...
Pancreatic cancer is one of the cancers with the poorest prognosis, with a 5‐year survival rate of a...
A present challenge in breast oncology research is to identify therapeutical targets which could imp...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the role of the neurotensin/neurotensin receptor I (NTSR1) ...
Les cancers hépatiques, bronchiques et mammaires sont responsables de 35 % de décès par le cancer en...
International audienceThe promalignant effects of neurotensin (NTS) are sustained in many solid tumo...
Neurotensin (NTS) is a physiologically occurring hormone which affects the function of the gastroint...
Neurotensin (NTS) is a physiologically occurring hormone which affects the function of the gastroint...
Neurotensin (NTS), localized predominantly to the small bowel, stimulates the growth of a variety of...
International audienceEmerging evidence supports neurotensin as a trophic and antiapoptotic factor, ...
The neurotensin (NTS) and its specific high affinity G protein coupled receptor, the NT1 receptor (N...
Cancer is a worldwide health problem. Personalized treatment represents a future advancement for can...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed to investigate the role of the neurotensin/neurotens...
Background Neurotensin, originally isolated in 1973 has both endocrine and neuromodulator activity a...
Pancreatic cancer is one of the cancers with the poorest prognosis, with a 5‐year survival rate of a...
A present challenge in breast oncology research is to identify therapeutical targets which could imp...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the role of the neurotensin/neurotensin receptor I (NTSR1) ...
Les cancers hépatiques, bronchiques et mammaires sont responsables de 35 % de décès par le cancer en...
International audienceThe promalignant effects of neurotensin (NTS) are sustained in many solid tumo...
Neurotensin (NTS) is a physiologically occurring hormone which affects the function of the gastroint...
Neurotensin (NTS) is a physiologically occurring hormone which affects the function of the gastroint...
Neurotensin (NTS), localized predominantly to the small bowel, stimulates the growth of a variety of...