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Autor:
M. M. Weng, E. Zaikova, M. Millan, A. J. Williams, A. C. McAdam, C. A. Knudson, S. R. Fuqua, N. Y. Wagner, K. Craft, S. Kobs Nawotniak, A. Shields, J. Bevilacqua, Y. Bai, S. S. Hughes, W. B. Garry, J. L. Heldmann, D. S. S. Lim, D. Buckner, P. Gant, S. S. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. 127
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Evidence of time‐dependent, wavy vortex motions associated with undulating and twisting Dean vortices is obtained experimentally in a curved channel with 40 to 1 aspect ratio, and mild curvature (radius ratio=0.979). These results are compared with
Autor:
S A, Fuqua
Publikováno v:
Journal of mammary gland biology and neoplasia. 6(4)
It has long been appreciated that the estrogen receptor (ER) plays an important role in the biology of breast cancer. It is an accepted factor predicting favorable disease outcome and treatment response, and as such is generally considered to represe
Publikováno v:
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. 7
Breast cancer development and progression are directly related to the effects of the female hormone estrogen. The nuclear receptor for estrogen (ER) functions as a transcription factor controlling estrogen-regulated genes. Receptor conformation on li
Publikováno v:
Postgraduate medicine.
Breast cancer is a classic hormone-dependent malignant disease that is influenced by estrogen. However, the molecular links between estrogen and cell proliferation in healthy and malignant breast tissue are complex and as yet not well understood. The
Autor:
S A, Fuqua, C, Wiltschke, Q X, Zhang, A, Borg, C G, Castles, W E, Friedrichs, T, Hopp, S, Hilsenbeck, S, Mohsin, P, O'Connell, D C, Allred
Publikováno v:
Cancer research. 60(15)
The best current model of breast cancer evolution suggests that most cancers arise from certain premalignant lesions. We have identified a common (34%) somatic mutation in the estrogen receptor (ER)-alpha gene in a series of 59 typical hyperplasias,
Autor:
T A, Hopp, S A, Fuqua
Publikováno v:
Journal of mammary gland biology and neoplasia. 3(1)
Estrogen receptor (ER)3 gene expression in breast epithelium is an intricately regulated event. The human ER gene is transcribed from at least three different promoters which are expressed in a cell- and tissue-specific manner, and result in mRNA iso
Autor:
S A, Fuqua, R, Schiff, I, Parra, W E, Friedrichs, J L, Su, D D, McKee, K, Slentz-Kesler, L B, Moore, T M, Willson, J T, Moore
Publikováno v:
Cancer research. 59(21)
It has been shown in previous studies that a variety of estrogen receptor (ER) beta mRNA transcripts are expressed in human breast cancer cell lines and tumors. To complement the RNA expression studies, we have developed ER-beta-specific antibodies t
Publikováno v:
Clinicalexperimental metastasis. 16(3)
Treatment of tumor cells with hydroxyurea (HU) has been shown to increase the experimental metastatic potential of these cells. We have previously described the induction of stress proteins (antioxidants) by HU in B16 murine melanoma cells and their
Publikováno v:
Journal of cellular biochemistry. 67(2)
Since the small heat shock protein hsp27 enhances both growth and drug resistance in breast cancer cells, and is a bad prognostic factor in certain subsets of breast cancer patients, we have characterized the transcriptional regulation of hsp27, with