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palmitoleic acid/breast neoplasms

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Single-cell time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry reveals that human breast cancer stem cells have significantly lower content of palmitoleic acid compared to their counterpart non-stem cancer cells.

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Lipids comprise the primary component of cell membranes. Imaging mass spectrometry is increasingly being used to visualize membranous lipids in clinical specimens, and it has revealed that abnormal lipid metabolism is related to the development of diseases. To characterize cell populations which are

Prospective associations between plasma saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids and overall and breast cancer risk - modulation by antioxidants: a nested case-control study.

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BACKGROUND Mechanistic data suggest that different types of fatty acids play a role in carcinogenesis and that antioxidants may modulate this relationship but epidemiologic evidence is lacking. Our aim was to investigate the association between plasma saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated

Studies on the chemopreventive potentials of vegetable oils and unsaturated fatty acids against breast cancer carcinogenesis at initiation.

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The effect of dietary fat on breast cancer is a longstanding and an unresolved issue. We found that 17beta-estradiol (E2) could be activated by the epoxide-forming oxidant dimethyldioxirane (DMDO) to bind DNA-forming DNA adducts both in vitro and in vivo, and to inhibit nuclear RNA synthesis. We

Difference in fatty acids composition of breast adipose tissue in women with breast cancer and benign breast disease.

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BACKGROUND Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in the world, and the most frequent cancer among women. Moreover, there are factors that influence the risk for breast cancer including the age, genetic and endocrine factors, and lifestyle. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the consumption of fatty

In Silico Identification of Potential Inhibitors of the Wnt Signaling Pathway in Human Breast Cancer.

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Triple-negative breast cancer is the leading worldwide cause of cancer-related deaths in women. The prospection and development of new substances with antitumoral potential is of great importance for the treatment of this disease. The objective of this work was to identify a commercial drug or

A prospective evaluation of plasma phospholipid fatty acids and breast cancer risk in the EPIC study.

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Intakes of specific fatty acids have been postulated to impact breast cancer risk but epidemiological data based on dietary questionnaires remain conflicting.We assessed the association between plasma phospholipid fatty acids and breast cancer risk in a

Erythrocyte fatty acids and breast cancer risk: a case-control study in Shanghai, China.

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BACKGROUND The role of individual fatty acids in the development and progression of breast cancer is unclear. Although in vitro and animal experiments have supported an inverse association between intake of long chain n-3 fatty acids [primarily eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid]

Untargeted polar metabolomics of transformed MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells expressing varying levels of human arylamine N-acetyltransferase 1.

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BACKGROUND Human arylamine N-acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1) is a phase II xenobiotic metabolizing enzyme found in almost all tissues. Expression of NAT1 is elevated in several cancers including breast cancer. However, the exact mechanism by which NAT1 expression affects cancer risk and progression

Stearoyl-CoA desaturase-1, a novel target of omega-3 fatty acids for reducing breast cancer risk in obese postmenopausal women.

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Conversion of saturated fatty acids to monounsaturated fatty acids by the enzyme stearoyl-Co-A-desaturase (SCD-1) is emerging as a major factor in promoting carcinogenesis including breast cancer. The aim of our study was to explore the regulation of SCD-1 by Raloxifene and omega-3 fatty acids in

Association between serum trans-monounsaturated fatty acids and breast cancer risk in the E3N-EPIC Study.

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The authors assessed the association between serum phospholipid fatty acids as biomarkers of fatty acid intake and breast cancer risk among women in the E3N Study (1989-2002), the French component of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition. During an average of 7 years of

A prospective evaluation of plasma phospholipid fatty acids and breast cancer risk in the EPIC study.

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UNASSIGNED Intakes of specific fatty acids have been postulated to impact breast cancer risk but epidemiological data based on dietary questionnaires remain conflicting. UNASSIGNED We assessed the association between plasma phospholipid fatty acids and breast cancer risk in a case-control study

Comparison of phospholipid profiles of primary adenocarcinoma in the lung and other organs.

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Phospholipid profiles, particularly molecular structure of phosphatidylcholine, of human primary lung adenocarcinoma were compared with those of the histologically same type of carcinoma from other organs in order to search for a possibility that differentiates between primary and metastatic tumors

Structural dynamics and inhibitor searching for Wnt-4 protein using comparative computational studies.

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Wnt-4 (wingless mouse mammary tumor virus integration site-4) protein is involved in many crucial embryonic pathways regulating essential processes. Aberrant Wnt-4 activity causes various anomalies leading to gastric, colon, or breast cancer. Wnt-4 is a conserved protein in structure and sequence.
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