In a study of the origin of estrogens in patients with breast cancer, the concentrations of estrogens and their androgen precursors, and aromatase and 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (E2DH) activities were determined in normal glandular and cancerous breast tissue. The correlation between tissue estrogens, precursor concentrations, enzyme activities and plasma levels and/or receptor status were calculated. In both normal glandular and carcinomatous breast tissue, the concentrations of androstenedione (A), dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), 5 androstene-3β, 17β-diol (5-Adiol), estrone (E1), estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P) were significantly higher than plasma concentrations. While testosterone (T) concentrations were similar, dehydroepiandr...
1 SUMMARY The breast cancer affects over one million women all over the world every year. Approximat...
The tritium water release assay, originally described for the analysis of aromatase activity in plac...
Understanding intramammary estrogen homeostasis constitutes the basis of understanding the role of l...
Sex steroid hormones such as estrogens and androgens are involved in the development and differentia...
The role of androgens and estrogens has been investigated in postmenopausal breast cancer patients. ...
The intratumoral conversion of adrenal androgens into estrogens by the aromatase enzyme complex may ...
It is well known that estrogens play important roles in growth of breast carcinomas. Recent studies ...
Development of specific inhibitors targeting the enzyme aromatase represents a highly successful exa...
Development of specific inhibitors targeting the enzyme aromatase represents a highly successful exa...
Among the factors for estrogen and progesterone receptors (ER and PR) negativity of tumors of reprod...
Estrogen exposure represents the major known risk factor for development of breast cancer in women a...
Aromatase cytochrome P450 is the final enzyme in the steroidogenic pathway from the C-19 androgens t...
Based on experimental and epidemiological evidence it is hypothesized that estrogen increases breast...
Pathogenesis and growth of three common women's cancers (breast, endometrium and ovary) are linked t...
Oestrogens play key roles in the development of the majority of breast tumours, a fact that has been...
1 SUMMARY The breast cancer affects over one million women all over the world every year. Approximat...
The tritium water release assay, originally described for the analysis of aromatase activity in plac...
Understanding intramammary estrogen homeostasis constitutes the basis of understanding the role of l...
Sex steroid hormones such as estrogens and androgens are involved in the development and differentia...
The role of androgens and estrogens has been investigated in postmenopausal breast cancer patients. ...
The intratumoral conversion of adrenal androgens into estrogens by the aromatase enzyme complex may ...
It is well known that estrogens play important roles in growth of breast carcinomas. Recent studies ...
Development of specific inhibitors targeting the enzyme aromatase represents a highly successful exa...
Development of specific inhibitors targeting the enzyme aromatase represents a highly successful exa...
Among the factors for estrogen and progesterone receptors (ER and PR) negativity of tumors of reprod...
Estrogen exposure represents the major known risk factor for development of breast cancer in women a...
Aromatase cytochrome P450 is the final enzyme in the steroidogenic pathway from the C-19 androgens t...
Based on experimental and epidemiological evidence it is hypothesized that estrogen increases breast...
Pathogenesis and growth of three common women's cancers (breast, endometrium and ovary) are linked t...
Oestrogens play key roles in the development of the majority of breast tumours, a fact that has been...
1 SUMMARY The breast cancer affects over one million women all over the world every year. Approximat...
The tritium water release assay, originally described for the analysis of aromatase activity in plac...
Understanding intramammary estrogen homeostasis constitutes the basis of understanding the role of l...