We investigated the effect of oestrogens, anti-oestrogens and flavonoids on the growth of a human melanoma cell line (SK-Mel-28) and, at the same time, the presence of both type I oestrogen receptors (ERs) and type II oestrogen binding sites (type II EBS) to gain a fuller picture of the relationship between melanoma cell proliferation and receptor status. 17beta-Oestradiol (E2) and the flavonoid quercetin (Q) produced a marked inhibition of proliferation, but only at the highest dose used (10(-5) M) and only when added daily to the medium. Diethylstilboestrol (DES) (10(-5) M) was effective in inhibiting cell growth when the medium was renewed every 3 days and produced a more pronounced reduction when added daily to the medium. Tamoxifen (TA...
The majority of Thai breast cancer patients had tumors that expresses the AR (80%). These tumors are...
Upon activation by estrogen, the Estrogen Receptor binds the chromatin and influ...
This study investigates the importance of the intracellular ratio of the two estrogen receptors ER¿ ...
The mechanism of the antiproliferative activity of tamoxifen on melanoma cells in vitro and in vivo ...
It has been demonstrated that the flavonoid quercetin (3,3',4',5,7-pentahydroxyflavone; Q) inhibits ...
Patients expressing estradiol receptors in melanoma cells have been reported to have a better progno...
The effect of 17β-Estradiol (E2) and antiestrogen Tamoxifen (TAM) on cell proliferation, estrogen re...
In the present study, we evaluated the individual and combined effects of environmental estrogens an...
The presence and characteristics of androgen receptors (AR) have been described by our group in one...
The oestrogen-dependent regulation of cell behaviour is realised by stimulation of specific oestroge...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Approximately two-thirds of brea...
Quercetin causes biphasic modulation of the proliferation of specific colon and mammary cancer cells...
: Epidemiologic data highlight sex differences in melanoma outcome. A putative role of sex hormones ...
Cutaneous melanoma is one of the most frequent and aggressive forms of malignant skin cancer. In agr...
Growth responses to oestrogen can be reproducibly obtained using a selection of oestrogen-receptor-c...
The majority of Thai breast cancer patients had tumors that expresses the AR (80%). These tumors are...
Upon activation by estrogen, the Estrogen Receptor binds the chromatin and influ...
This study investigates the importance of the intracellular ratio of the two estrogen receptors ER¿ ...
The mechanism of the antiproliferative activity of tamoxifen on melanoma cells in vitro and in vivo ...
It has been demonstrated that the flavonoid quercetin (3,3',4',5,7-pentahydroxyflavone; Q) inhibits ...
Patients expressing estradiol receptors in melanoma cells have been reported to have a better progno...
The effect of 17β-Estradiol (E2) and antiestrogen Tamoxifen (TAM) on cell proliferation, estrogen re...
In the present study, we evaluated the individual and combined effects of environmental estrogens an...
The presence and characteristics of androgen receptors (AR) have been described by our group in one...
The oestrogen-dependent regulation of cell behaviour is realised by stimulation of specific oestroge...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Approximately two-thirds of brea...
Quercetin causes biphasic modulation of the proliferation of specific colon and mammary cancer cells...
: Epidemiologic data highlight sex differences in melanoma outcome. A putative role of sex hormones ...
Cutaneous melanoma is one of the most frequent and aggressive forms of malignant skin cancer. In agr...
Growth responses to oestrogen can be reproducibly obtained using a selection of oestrogen-receptor-c...
The majority of Thai breast cancer patients had tumors that expresses the AR (80%). These tumors are...
Upon activation by estrogen, the Estrogen Receptor binds the chromatin and influ...
This study investigates the importance of the intracellular ratio of the two estrogen receptors ER¿ ...