In vitro research into hormone sensitivity and the relation to proliferation of cytokeratin release from cancer cells is scarce. Therefore, we examined the stimulation of proliferation and the release of cytokeratins in a breast cancer cell culture model. Cell growth was stimulated by 17 beta-oestradiol (10(-11) M), stripped serum (10%) and by the two together. Cytokeratin release was stimulated only by stripped serum, oestradiol having no effect. After long incubation periods (> 12 h), cytokeratin release also commenced in the control and oestradiol treatments. Release rate versus time analysis suggested that there are two different release processes. Cytokeratin release was first stimulated at a stripped serum concentration approximately ...
We have recently demonstrated that physiological levels of androgens exert direct and potent inhibit...
The ovarian steroid 17β-estradiol (E₂) is critically involved in the growth control of both normal a...
Loss of estrogen-responsiveness and impaired E-cadherin expression/function has been linked to incre...
In vitro research into hormone sensitivity and the relation to proliferation of cytokeratin release ...
Since Beatson demonstrated in 1896 that castration resulted in shrinkage of breast tumours in approx...
Breast cancer is characterized by hormonal regulation. The current article reviews the role of estro...
Anti-oestrogens act via the oestrogen receptor whether they compete with the hormone for binding to ...
Growth responses to oestrogen can be reproducibly obtained using a selection of oestrogen-receptor-c...
We have isolated a series of sublines of the hormone-dependent MCF-7 human breast cancer cell line a...
This study documents a biphasic change in the rate of cell cycle progression and proliferation of T-...
The mechanism of the antiproliferative effects of progestins on human breast cancer cells is not kno...
ABSTRACT-Individually different growth responses of 10 cell lines newly derived from metastasizing m...
Background: Efficacy of endocrine therapy is compromised when human breast cancer cells circumvent i...
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer among women in most countries (WHO). Ovarian hormon...
Cell proliferation of a mammary adenocarcinoma cell line, CAMA-1. is affected by a number of steroid...
We have recently demonstrated that physiological levels of androgens exert direct and potent inhibit...
The ovarian steroid 17β-estradiol (E₂) is critically involved in the growth control of both normal a...
Loss of estrogen-responsiveness and impaired E-cadherin expression/function has been linked to incre...
In vitro research into hormone sensitivity and the relation to proliferation of cytokeratin release ...
Since Beatson demonstrated in 1896 that castration resulted in shrinkage of breast tumours in approx...
Breast cancer is characterized by hormonal regulation. The current article reviews the role of estro...
Anti-oestrogens act via the oestrogen receptor whether they compete with the hormone for binding to ...
Growth responses to oestrogen can be reproducibly obtained using a selection of oestrogen-receptor-c...
We have isolated a series of sublines of the hormone-dependent MCF-7 human breast cancer cell line a...
This study documents a biphasic change in the rate of cell cycle progression and proliferation of T-...
The mechanism of the antiproliferative effects of progestins on human breast cancer cells is not kno...
ABSTRACT-Individually different growth responses of 10 cell lines newly derived from metastasizing m...
Background: Efficacy of endocrine therapy is compromised when human breast cancer cells circumvent i...
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer among women in most countries (WHO). Ovarian hormon...
Cell proliferation of a mammary adenocarcinoma cell line, CAMA-1. is affected by a number of steroid...
We have recently demonstrated that physiological levels of androgens exert direct and potent inhibit...
The ovarian steroid 17β-estradiol (E₂) is critically involved in the growth control of both normal a...
Loss of estrogen-responsiveness and impaired E-cadherin expression/function has been linked to incre...