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    Growth in an organ microenvironment as a selective process in metastasis

    The purpose of these studies was to determine whether the ability of tumor cells to grow in an organ parenchyma selects for cells with enhanced potential to metastasize to this organ. B16-F1 melanoma cells (wi...

    Janet E. Price, Seiji Naito, Isaiah J. Fidler in Clinical & Experimental Metastasis (1988)

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    Organ distribution of experimental metastases of a human colorectal carcinoma injected in nude mice

    The metastatic behavior of the HT-29 human colorectal carcinoma cell line was studied following injection into nude mice by different routes. After intrasplenic injection, experimental metastases formed in the...

    Janet E. Price, Lisa M. Daniels, Deborah E. Campbell in Clinical & Experimental Metastasis (1989)

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    Correlation between Ha-ras gene amplification and spontaneous metastasis in NIH 3T3 cells transfected with genomic DNA from human skin cancers

    Our previous studies have shown that DNA from some human skin cancers contained activated Ha-ras oncogenes capable of inducing tumorigenic transformation when introduced into NIH 3T3 cells by DNA-mediated gene tr...

    Honnavara N. Ananthaswamy, Janet E. Price in Clinical & Experimental Metastasis (1989)

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    Studies of human breast cancer metastasis using nude mice

    Athymic nude mice have been used in recent years to study the biology of human tumors and to assess therapeutic responses in vivo rather than just in vitro. Some human tumors metastasize in nude mice, providing m...

    Janet E. Price, Ruo Dan Zhang in Cancer and Metastasis Reviews (1990)

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    Characterization of the invasive and metastatic phenotype in human renal cell carcinoma

    The purpose of these studies was to identify some characteristics of metastatic cells and deficiencies of non-metastatic cells in the heterogeneous SN12 human renal cell carcinoma. The SN12 parental line and s...

    Ikuo Saiki, Seiji Naito, Junya Yoneda, Ichiro Azuma in Clinical & Experimental Metastasis (1991)

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    Metastasis from human breast cancer cell lines

    Immunodeficient animals, principally nude mice, when used in appropriately designed studies have been shown to be useful for the experimental analysis of human breast cancer metastasis. As with many other huma...

    Janet E. Price in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (1996)

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    Inhibition of colony formation in agarose of metastatic human breast carcinoma and melanoma cells by synthetic glycoamine analogs

    We studied the influence of 10 synthetic glycoamine analogs on colony formation in 0.3 and 0.9% agarose by metastatic human breast carcinoma (MDA-MB-435) and melanoma (TXM-13) cells. Nine synthetic analogs sig...

    Gennadi V. Glinsky, Valeri V. Mossine, Janet E. Price in Clinical & Experimental Metastasis (1996)

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    Dominant-negative CREB inhibits tumor growth and metastasis of human melanoma cells

    The ATF/CREB family of eukaryotic transcription factors contain the bZIP structural motif and mediate their transcriptional activities via heterodimerization with ATF and AP-1 family members. Quenching of CREB...

    Shanhai **e, Janet E Price, Mario Luca, Didier Jean, Zeèv Ronai in Oncogene (1997)

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    Overexpression of both p185c-erbB2 and p170mdr-1 renders breast cancer cells highly resistant to taxol

    We recently found that overexpression of p185c-erbB2 in c-erbB2 transfected MDA-MB-435 breast cancer cells (435.eB transfectants) confers a 5–9-fold increase in Taxol resistance. To examine whether Taxol resistan...

    Dihua Yu, Bolin Liu, Tong **g, Dantong Sun, Janet E Price, S Eva Singletary in Oncogene (1998)

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    Increased levels of α6 integrins are associated with the metastatic phenotype of human breast cancer cells

    Integrins play an important role in interactions between cells and the extracellular matrix, and thus have a potential role in metastasis. Expression levels of α6, β1 and β4 integrin sub-units were measured in...

    Ratna Mukhopadhyay, Richard L. Theriault in Clinical & Experimental Metastasis (1999)

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    DNA vaccination against neu reduces breast cancer incidence and metastasis in mice

    The gene for HER2/neu is overexpressed in 30–40% of breast and ovarian cancers, and this overexpression correlates with increased metastasis and poor prognosis. The HER2/neu gene product, a transmembrane protein ...

    Lawrence B Lachman, **ao-Mei Rao, Ronald H Kremer, Bulent Ozpolat in Cancer Gene Therapy (2001)

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    Selection of more aggressive variants of the GI101A human breast cancer cell line: A model for analyzing the metastatic phenotype of breast cancer

    In vivo models utilizing orthotopic injection of tumor cells into nude mice have proven valuable for the study of metastasis. However, breast cancers are among the more difficult of human tumors to grow in immuno...

    Dina Chelouche Lev, Galina Kiriakova, Janet E. Price in Clinical & Experimental Metastasis (2003)

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    Vascular endothelial growth factor expression promotes the growth of breast cancer brain metastases in nude mice

    Patients with breast cancer brain metastases cannot be cured and have a poor prognosis, with a median survival time of six months after diagnosis, despite developments in diagnostic and therapeutic modalities....

    Lee Su Kim, Suyung Huang, Weixin Lu in Clinical & Experimental Metastasis (2004)

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    The Role of the Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor Tiam1 in Cellular Migration, Invasion, Adhesion and Tumor Progression

    While advances in molecular genetics have provided new insights into molecular alterations that lead to the development of many tumors, including breast carcinoma, the genetic and epigenetic alterations that r...

    Meghan E. Minard, Lee-Su Kim, Janet E. Price in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2004)

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    Chemokine receptor CXCR4 expression in breast cancer as a potential predictive marker of isolated tumor cells in bone marrow

    Interactions between the CXCR4 chemokine receptor in breast cancer cells and the ligand CXCL12/SDF-1α are thought to play an important role in breast cancer metastases. In this pilot study, CXCR4 expression al...

    Neslihan Cabioglu, Aysegul Sahin, Michele Doucet in Clinical & Experimental Metastasis (2005)

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    Prime–boost vaccination with plasmid and adenovirus gene vaccines control HER2/neu+metastatic breast cancer in mice

    Once metastasis has occurred, the possibility of completely curing breast cancer is unlikely, particularly for the 30 to 40% of cancers overexpressing the gene for HER2/neu. A vaccine targeting p185, the protein ...

    **aoyan Wang, Jian-** Wang, **ao-Mei Rao, Janet E Price in Breast Cancer Research (2005)

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    Rac1 and Rac3 isoform activation is involved in the invasive and metastatic phenotype of human breast cancer cells

    The metastatic progression of cancer is a direct result of the disregulation of numerous cellular signaling pathways, including those associated with adhesion, migration, and invasion. Members of the Rac famil...

    Paige J Baugher, Lakshmi Krishnamoorthy, Janet E Price in Breast Cancer Research (2005)

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    Repair and Reconstruction of a Resected Tumor Defect Using a Composite of Tissue Flap–Nanotherapeutic–Silk Fibroin and Chitosan Scaffold

    A multifaceted strategy using a composite of anti-cancer nanotherapeutic and natural biomaterials silk fibroin (SF) and chitosan (CS) blend scaffolds was investigated for the treatment of a tissue defect post-...

    Vishal Gupta, Goo-Hyun Mun, Bina Choi, Abraham Aseh in Annals of Biomedical Engineering (2011)

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    The role of MMP-1 in breast cancer growth and metastasis to the brain in a xenograft model

    Brain metastasis is an increasingly common complication for breast cancer patients; approximately 15– 30% of breast cancer patients develop brain metastasis. However, relatively little is known about how these...

    Hui Liu, Yukinari Kato, Stephanie A Erzinger, Galina M Kiriakova in BMC Cancer (2012)

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    Phaged and confused by biofilm matrix

    Bacterial biofilms fabricate an extracellular amyloid fibre network that intimately links cells together and inhibits the ability of bacteriophages to penetrate the biofilm.

    Janet E. Price, Matthew R. Chapman in Nature Microbiology (2018)

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