Browsing by Subject "Breast--Cancer"
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ESTROGEN RECEPTOR ALPHA SIGNALLING REGULATES THE EXPRESSION OF THE TAXANE-RESPONSE BIOMARKER PRP4K
The hormone estrogen, when bound to its receptor (ER) triggers a cascade of signalling events that result in the proliferation of normal mammary glands. This hormone can also regulate gene expression at the transcriptional ... -
STUDIES ON THE ANTI-CANCER PROPERTIES OF ARTESUNATE: ANTI-PROLIFERATIVE AND CYTOTOXIC EFFECTS ON BREAST AND OVARIAN CANCER CELLS
In women, breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer diagnosis while ovarian cancer represents the most lethal gynecological neoplasm. The high incidence and mortality of these cancer types, in addition to the emergence ...