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Oestrogen-mediated regulation of somatostatin receptor expression in human breast cancer cell lines assessed with Tc-99m-depreotide
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Tenascin-C and SF/HGF produced by myofibroblasts in vitro provide convergent proinvasive signals to human colon cancer cells through RhoA and Rac
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Melanoma cells secrete follistatin, an antagonist of activin-mediated growth inhibition
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Roles for neuregulins in human cancer
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Tangeretin synergizes with imatinib in inhibiting growth of bcr-abl positive K562 Erythroleukemia cells in an Erk-dependent way
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SP-06 A new clue for the resistance of malignant melanoma? Follistatin secretion overcomes activin-mediated growth inhibition
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New monoclonal antibodies for human N-cadherin.
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Synthesis, characterization and in vitro anti-invasive activity screening of polyphenolic and heterocyclic compounds
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Synthesis of novel heterocyclic compounds: Routes to pyrazolyl 1,2,3-triazoles and their biological activity evaluation
(2003) INDIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY SECTION B-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY INCLUDING MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. 42(8). p.1950-1957 -
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The heregulin/human epidermal growth factor receptor as a new growth factor system in melanoma with multiple ways of deregulation
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Role of the IGF-I receptor in the regulation of cell-cell adhesion: Implications in cancer development and progression
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Quantitation of soy-derived phytoestrogens in human breast tissue and biological fluids by high-performance liquid chromatography
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Evaluation de substances anti-invasives en culture organotypique
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Invasion assay using embryonic chick heart
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Modulation of invasion in vitro and in vivo
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Downregulation in vivo of the invasion-suppressor molecule E-cadherin in experimental and clinical cancer
(2002) Molecular and cellular basis for cell to cell interaction: its significance in cancer, p. 63-80 (S. Hirohashi, H.L. Moses, E. Ruoslahti, T. Sugimura, M. Takeichi and M. Terada, Eds.). Proceedings of the 24th International Symposium of the Princess Takamatsu Cancer Research Fund. The Princeton Scientific Publishing Co. Inc. Princeton, New Jersey, USA, 1994. -
Applications en cancérologie
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Molecular mechanisms of cancer invasion
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Chick heart invasion assay
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Cell aggregation assays
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Collagen invasion assay
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Effects of tangeretin on human cell-cell interactions
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Inhibitory effect of different flavonoids on the invasion of malignant MO4 cells into embryonic chick heart in vitro.
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Investigation of tumour-invasion mechanisms.
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The citrus methoxyflavone tangeretin affects human cell-cell interactions
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8-prenylnaringenin, the phytooestrogen in hops and beer, may influence the incidence of breast cancer.
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Plasmin produces an E-cadherin fragment that stimulates cancer cell invasion.
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An anti-invasive factor in the conditioned medium of a melanoma cell line: signaling via the ErbB receptors?
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8-Prenylnaringenin, the phytoestrogen in hops and beer, upregulates the function of the E-cadherin/catenin complex in human mammary carcinoma cells
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Synthetic and biological activity evaluation studies on novel 1,3-diarylpropenones.
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Tangerine effects on human mammary cell interactions
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The E-cadherin/catenin complex in invasion: the role of ectodomain shedding.
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Inhibition of tamoxifen's therapeutic benefit by tangeretin in mammary cancer.
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Internalization of the E-cadherin/catenin complex and scattering of human mammary carcinoma cells: MCF-7/AZ after treatment with conditioned medium from human skin squamous carcinoma cells COLO 16.
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The αE-catenin gene (CTNNA1) acts as an invasion-suppressor gene in human colon cancer cells
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Influence of tangeretin on tamoxifen's therapeutic benefit in mammary cancer.
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Cellular and molecular mechanisms of metastasis as applied to carcinomatous meningitis.
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E-cadherin/catenin/cytoskeleton complex: a regulator of cancer invasion
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Activation and inactivation of invasion-suppressor molecules : in vitro analysis
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Metastasis to the brain: cellular and molecular mechanisms
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Moleculaire mechanismen van kankeruitzaaiing: adhesie moleculen en netwerken van signaaltransductie
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Functional downregulation of the E-cadherin/catenin complex leads to loss of contact inhibition of motility and of mitochondrial activity, but not of growth in confluent epithelial cell cultures
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Mutation of alpha-catenin results in invasiveness of human HCT-8 colon cancer cells.
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Anti-invasive activity of alkaloids and polyphenolics in vitro.
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The cadherin/catenin complex: a target for antiinvasive therapy ?
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Anti-invasive therapy: manipulation of the E-cadherin/catenin/cytoskeleton complex
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Regulation of the invasion suppressor function of the cadherin/catenin complex
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Tamoxifen and the E-cadherin/catenin complex.
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The E-cadherin/catenin complex in invasion and metastasis
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The cadherin/catenin complex: a target for therapy
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Cadherin/catenin complex: A target for antiinvasive therapy?
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Regulation of the invasion suppressor function of the cadherin/catenin complex.
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The E-cadherin/catenin complex in invasion and metastasis.
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Enhancement of tamoxifen-induced E-cadherin function by Ca2+ channel antagonists in human breast cancer MCF7/6 cells.
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Novel function for all-trans-retinoic acid: induction of adhesive function of E-cadherin in human cancer cells
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ACTIVATION OF THE E-CADHERIN/CATENIN COMPLEX IN HUMAN MCF-7 BREAST-CANCER CELLS BY ALL-TRANS-RETINOIC ACID
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CANCER METASTASIS - NEGATIVE REGULATION BY AN INVASION-SUPPRESSOR COMPLEX
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HETEROTRANSPLANTATION OF PRIMARY AND ESTABLISHED HUMAN TUMOR-CELLS IN NUDE-MICE.
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REMOVAL OF SIALIC-ACID FROM THE SURFACE OF HUMAN MCF-7 MAMMARY-CANCER CELLS ABOLISHES E-CADHERIN-DEPENDENT CELL-CELL ADHESION IN AN AGGREGATION ASSAY.
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Transition from the noninvasive to the invasive phenotype and loss of α-catenin in human colon cancer cells
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The invasion suppressor function of E-cadherin in mammary epithelioid cells
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Downregulation in vivo of the invasion-suppressor molecule E-cadherin in experimental and clinical cancer
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Downregulation in vivo of the invasion-suppressor molecule E-cadherin in experimental and clinical cancer
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ANTI-INVASIVE ACTIVITY OF 3,7-DIMETHOXYFLAVONE IN-VITRO.
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INVASION PROMOTER VERSUS INVASION SUPPRESSOR MOLECULES - THE PARADIGM OF E-CADHERIN
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CITRUS FLAVONOID EFFECT ON TUMOR INVASION AND METASTASIS.
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Tamoxifen restores the E-cadherin function in human breast cancer MCF-7/6 cells and suppresses their invasive phenotype
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Mechanisms of invasion: biological basis and clinical consequences
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Modulation of invasive potential in different clonal subpopulations of a rat rhabdomyosarcoma cell line (BA-HAN-1) by differentiation induction
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HOST-REACTION AGAINST ALGINATE-POLYLYSINE MICROCAPSULES CONTAINING LIVING CELLS.
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Differential regulation of gelatinase B and tissue-type plasminogen activator expression in human Bowes melanoma cells.
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EXPRESSION OF E-CADHERIN IN EMBRYOGENETIC INGRESSION AND CANCER INVASION.
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Insulin-like growth factor I activates the invasion suppressor function of E-cadherin in MCF-7 human mammary carcinoma cells in vitro.
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HOST-REACTION AGAINST EMPTY ALGINATE-POLYLYSINE MICROCAPSULES - INFLUENCE OF PREPARATION PROCEDURE.
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HOW AND WHEN DO TUMOR-CELLS METASTASIZE.
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MODULATION OF INVASIVE POTENTIAL IN DIFFERENT CLONAL SUBPOPULATIONS OF A RAT RHABDOMYOSARCOMA CELL-LINE (BA-HAN-1) BY DIFFERENTIATION INDUCTION.
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Modulation of invasion in vitro and in vivo
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The use of spheroids in the study of invasion
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Simple method for quantification of fast plasma-membrane movements
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Homotypic cell-cell adhesion molecules and tumor invasion
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Interleukin-1 is a motility factor for human breast carcinoma cells in vitro : additive effect with interleukin-6
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Inhibition of invasion of MCF-7/6 human breast-carcinoma cells-invitro by Methanobacterium-thermoautotrophicum extract.
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E-Cadherin expression: a counterbalance for cancer cell invasion.
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Invasive epithelial cells show more fast plasma membrane movements than related or parental non-invasive cells.
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Metastasemodellen.
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Arrest of MCF-7 cell migration by laminin in vitro: possible mechanisms
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Normal and chimeric avian embryo ecosystems of invasion
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INFLUENCE OF BASEMENT-MEMBRANE MOLECULES ON DIRECTIONAL MIGRATION OF HUMAN BREAST CELL-LINES INVITRO.
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EFFECT OF CATECHINS AND CITRUS FLAVONOIDS ON INVASION INVITRO.
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ABSENCE OF LAMININ DEPOSITION IN BREAST-CANCER AND METASTASES EXCEPT TO THE BRAIN.
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RETINOIC ACID MODULATES BOTH INVASION AND PLASMA-MEMBRANE RUFFLING OF MCF-7 HUMAN MAMMARY-CARCINOMA CELLS-INVITRO.
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Assays in vitro and in vivo for invasion and metastasis : application to drug testing
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Effect of flavonoids on cancer cell invasiveness
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HORMONE SENSITIVITY INVITRO AND INVIVO OF V-RAS-TRANSFECTED MCF-7 CELL DERIVATIVES.
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INVASION AND METASTASIS CONTROL - IMPLICATIONS FOR INCREASED THERAPEUTIC INDEX OF ANTITUMOR DRUGS.
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THE PRESENCE OF PLASMIN RECEPTORS ON 3 MAMMARY-CARCINOMA MCF-7 SUBLINES.
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Acquisition of tumorigenic potential in the human myoepithelial HBL 100 cell line is associated with decreased expression of HLA class I, class II and integrin ß 3 and with increased expression of c-myc.
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The flavonoid tangeretin inhibits invasion of MO4 mouse cells into embryonic chick heart in vitro.
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Strategies for the study of tumor invasion using an assay in vitro.
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Interactions of invasive cells with native and modified extracellular matrix in vitro
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Flavonoids inhibit malignant tumor invasion in vitro
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Invasiveness in vitro of mixed aggregates composed of two human mammary cell lines MCF-7 and HBL-100.
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Role of laminin and α-galactosyl cell surface residues in tumour invasion and metastasis
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Flavonoids : tools for the study of tumor invasion in vitro
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The anti-invasive flavonoid (+)-catechin binds to laminin and abrogates the effect of laminin on cell morphology and adhesion.
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Expression of cell surface glycoproteins in tumour invasion in vitro
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Protein degradation during different extraction procedures of malignant cells
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Confrontation of an invasive (MO4) and a non-invasive (MDCK) cell line with embryonic chick heart fragments in serum-free culture media.
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Action mechanisms of anti-invasive agents.
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Tumour invasion and metastasis: major causes of therapeutic failure.
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Mechanisms of tumor spread : a brief overview
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Anti-invasive effect of (+)-catechin in vitro.
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(+)-Catechin inhibits the invasion of malignant fibrosarcoma cells into chick heart in vitro.
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Interaction of malignant cells with salt-extracted cartilage in vitro
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Morfologische studie van de resistentie van kraakbeen tegen invasie
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