Estrogens are indicated as being the most important etiological factors for the development and progression of breast cancer. The implication of estrogen in breast cancer has been associated mostly with the estrogen receptors that mediate cell proliferation. Evidence also exists to support the hypothesis of a direct role of estrogens as tumor initiators. However, the role of estrogen genotoxicity in breast cancer is still questionable. In this study the genotoxic activity of catecholestrogens and 16alpha-hydroxy estrone has been investigated by performing Salmonella strain TA98 and TA100 Ames tests, sister chromatide exchange assays (SCE) and micronucleus assays on human peripheral lymphocytes (CBMN and ARA/CBMN). We found a lack of positiv...
Studium exprese a toxicity derivátů katecholu v prsních nádorových buněčných liniích, Tereza Vyoralo...
Estrogen has been suggested to trigger breast cancer development via an initiating mechanism involvi...
Background. Epidemiologic data and animal experiments strongly implicate that steroid hormones are i...
Whilst estrogens induce cancers in rodent bioassays and in spite of several studies on the pathogene...
Breast and testicular cancer incidence continues to rise as does the number of reports of abnormal s...
Exposure to estrogens is associated with increased risk of breast and other types of human cancer. E...
International audienceSeveral methods have been developed to evaluate and quantify the effects of En...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate possible genetic changes in cultured human lympho...
Cumulative exposure to oestrogen has been linked to increased risk of breast cancer. Whilst oestroge...
A diverse range of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) was examined, using an in vitro test system...
In the etiology of breast cancer, estrogens and its metabolites play a key role as tumor initiators ...
Conjugated estrogens were studied for mutagenicity (and implied carcinogenicity) in two strains of S...
Xenoestrogens are either natural or synthetic compounds that mimic the effects of endogenous estroge...
Catecholestrogens are estrogen metabolites formed by hydroxylation of 17beta-estradiol and estrone a...
The standard paradigm providing a general mechanistic explanation for the association of cumulative,...
Studium exprese a toxicity derivátů katecholu v prsních nádorových buněčných liniích, Tereza Vyoralo...
Estrogen has been suggested to trigger breast cancer development via an initiating mechanism involvi...
Background. Epidemiologic data and animal experiments strongly implicate that steroid hormones are i...
Whilst estrogens induce cancers in rodent bioassays and in spite of several studies on the pathogene...
Breast and testicular cancer incidence continues to rise as does the number of reports of abnormal s...
Exposure to estrogens is associated with increased risk of breast and other types of human cancer. E...
International audienceSeveral methods have been developed to evaluate and quantify the effects of En...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate possible genetic changes in cultured human lympho...
Cumulative exposure to oestrogen has been linked to increased risk of breast cancer. Whilst oestroge...
A diverse range of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) was examined, using an in vitro test system...
In the etiology of breast cancer, estrogens and its metabolites play a key role as tumor initiators ...
Conjugated estrogens were studied for mutagenicity (and implied carcinogenicity) in two strains of S...
Xenoestrogens are either natural or synthetic compounds that mimic the effects of endogenous estroge...
Catecholestrogens are estrogen metabolites formed by hydroxylation of 17beta-estradiol and estrone a...
The standard paradigm providing a general mechanistic explanation for the association of cumulative,...
Studium exprese a toxicity derivátů katecholu v prsních nádorových buněčných liniích, Tereza Vyoralo...
Estrogen has been suggested to trigger breast cancer development via an initiating mechanism involvi...
Background. Epidemiologic data and animal experiments strongly implicate that steroid hormones are i...