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Calcitriol inhibits Ether-à go-go potassium channel expression and cell proliferation in human breast cancer cells
ArticleAbstract: Antiproliferative actions of calcitriol have been shown to occur in many cell types; however, littlePalabras claves:Astemizole, Breast Cancer, K channels +, TEI-9647, VDR, vitamin DAutores:Arrecillas M., Avila-Chávez E., Bargallo E., David B., Díaz L., García-Becerra R., Halhali A., Javier Camacho, Larrea F., Morales A., Ordaz-Rosado D., Ortiz C.S.Fuentes:scopusCalcitriol restores antiestrogen responsiveness in estrogen receptor negative breast cancer cells: A potential new therapeutic approach
ArticleAbstract: Background: Approximately 30% of breast tumors do not express the estrogen receptor (ER) α, which isPalabras claves:Breast Cancer, Calcitriol, Estrogen receptor, Hormonal therapy, VDRAutores:Avila-Chávez E., David B., Díaz L., Esparza-López J., García-Becerra R., García-Quiroz J., Halhali A., Ibarra-Sánchez M., Javier Camacho, Larrea F., Medina-Franco H., Ordaz-Rosado D., Santos-Martínez N.Fuentes:scopusGenomic action of permanently charged tamoxifen derivatives via estrogen receptor-α
ArticleAbstract: Tamoxifen is a selective estrogen receptor modulator widely used in oncology and reproductive endocrPalabras claves:Breast Cancer, Estrogen receptor, Genomic action, Tamoxifen, Tamoxifen derivativesAutores:Bravo-Gómez M.E., Cooney A.J., García-Becerra R., Hernández-gallegos E., Javier Camacho, Larrea F., Morales-Ríos M.S., Ordaz-Rosado D., Pérez-Alvarez V., Rivera-Guevara C.Fuentes:scopusEstrogens and cancer
Book PartAbstract: Estrogens are compounds that have a wide range of activities in the human body. These hormones regulPalabras claves:Aromatase, Breast Cancer, Estrogen receptors, estrogens, hormones, Nuclear receptors, TamoxifenAutores:Hinojosa L.M., Javier Camacho, Morales-vásquez F., Rodríguez-Rasgado J.A.Fuentes:scopusIn vivo dual targeting of the oncogenic ether-à-go-go-1 potassium channel by calcitriol and astemizole results in enhanced antineoplastic effects in breast tumors
ArticleAbstract: Background: The oncogenic ether-à-go-go-1 potassium channel (EAG1) activity and expression are necesPalabras claves:Breast Cancer, Eag1, Ki-67, Targeted therapy, vitamin D, Vitamin D receptorAutores:Avila-Chávez E., David B., Díaz L., Esparza-López J., Gamboa-Dominguez A., García-Becerra R., García-Quiroz J., Halhali A., Ibarra-Sánchez M., Javier Camacho, Larrea F., Ordaz-Rosado D., Santos-Martínez N., Villanueva O.Fuentes:scopusMechanisms of resistance to endocrine therapy in breast cancer: Focus on signaling pathways, miRNAs and genetically based resistance
ReviewAbstract: Breast cancer is the most frequent malignancy diagnosed in women. Approximately 70% of breast tumorsPalabras claves:Breast Cancer, Endocrine therapy, Estrogen receptor, Hormonal resistanceAutores:Díaz L., García-Becerra R., Javier Camacho, Santos-Martínez N.Fuentes:scopusTamoxifen and its new derivatives in cancer research
ArticleAbstract: A major challenge in cancer research is to discover drugs with high selectivity and minor side-effecPalabras claves:Breast Cancer, Estrogen receptor, Gene Expression, ion channels, Tamoxifen, Tamoxifen derivatives, Tamoxifen patentsAutores:Javier Camacho, Rivera-Guevara C.Fuentes:scopus