Meta-analysis of soy intake and breast cancer risk. CONCLUSIONS: Soy intake may be associated with a small reduction in breast cancer risk. However, this result should be interpreted with caution due to ... BJ Trock,HC Leena,C Robert - 《J Natl Cancer Inst》 被引量: 861发表: 2006年 ...
However, under repeated scaled-dose-exposure scenarios, there will not be a group where blunting occurs without compensatory hyperplasia, unless perhaps the group is in a recovery phase where the mucosa has previously contracted. Instead, the intestinal mucosa is in constant steady state, maintaini...
34 Intestinal permeability can also be assessed by the urinary recovery of orally administered [51Cr]-EDTA. The urinary recovery is increased in untreated coeliac disease35 and jejunal biopsy specimens show an increased uptake. [51Cr]-EDTA is easy to assay but some investigators have not be...
Disseminated cancer cells (DCCs) are detected in the circulation and bone marrow of up to 40% of breast cancer (BC) patients with clinically localized disease. The formation of metastases is governed by eco-evolutionary interactions of DCCs with the tiss
[140]. Authors found that irradiated PDAC cells release large numbers of sEVs highly enriched with miRNA-194-5p that upon delivery to tumor repopulating cells inhibit cancer progression. This enables the recovery of PDAC cells from irradiation through induction of DNA damage response [140]. In ...
C. estrellensis wood is of high commercial value and the species is important for degraded area recovery in the tropics (Leite, 2007). This study was conducted during the dry season of 2007 in a semideciduous, 8.0 ha forest fragment (21°17′47″S, 47°40′29″W; Figure 1a) ...
C. estrellensis wood is of high commercial value and the species is important for degraded area recovery in the tropics (Leite, 2007). This study was conducted during the dry season of 2007 in a semideciduous, 8.0 ha forest fragment (21°17′47″S, 47°40′29″W; Figure 1a) located ...
2B). This suggested that normoxic cells were able to activate the repair programs although not sufficiently for complete recovery of DNA DSBs at high doses (8 Gy). In hypoxia, the residual damage at 24 h was reduced and the dose dependency remained consistent for all cell lines (Fig. 2B)...
Recovery was notably improved following treatment for 4 weeks, with a 3.5-fold increase in the numbers of proliferating basal cells in the epidermis (Fig. 6D and E). Moreover, the organization of the basal cell layer and underlying dermis was restored (Fig. 6F), in line with the ...
(e) Representative images of MON-induced monopolar spindles (monastrol), fully aligned bipolar spindles in control cells (DMSO) or bipolar spindles with polar chromosomes in SM15-treated cells (SM15) at the end of the recovery time from MON arrest (45 min release). Cells were incubated ...