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Breast Cancer Cell Biology
Research results from University of Arkansas, Department of Internal Medicine update understanding of breast cancer cell biology
February 1st, 2007
Research findings, "Endonuclease G promotes cell death of non-invasive human breast cancer cells," are discussed in a new report. According to a study from the United States, "The invasiveness of breast cancer cells was shown to be associated with the suppressed ability to develop apoptosis. The role of cell death DNases/endonucleases has not been previously examined in relation with the invasiveness of breast cancer cells." "We have compared the activity of the endonucleases in seven human breast cancer cell lines different in the level of invasiveness and differentiation. The invasiveness of cell lines was confirmed by an in vitro Matrigel-based assay. The total...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2007-02-01)
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