Not exact matches
Certain infections, like HIV; untreated, active tuberculosis (ok to pump); untreated brucellosis; active herpes lesions
on her
breast (ok to pump); and mothers who are positive for the
human T -
cell lymphotropic virus type I or II
Breastfeeding is contraindicated in infants with classic galactosemia (galactose 1 - phosphate uridyltransferase deficiency) 103; mothers who have active untreated tuberculosis disease or are
human T -
cell lymphotropic virus type I — or II — positive104, 105; mothers who are receiving diagnostic or therapeutic radioactive isotopes or have had exposure to radioactive materials (for as long as there is radioactivity in the milk) 106 — 108; mothers who are receiving antimetabolites or chemotherapeutic agents or a small number of other medications until they clear the milk109, 110; mothers who are using drugs of abuse («street drugs»); and mothers who have herpes simplex lesions
on a
breast (infant may feed from other
breast if clear of lesions).
Potti and his colleagues began by testing chemotherapy drugs
on cultured
cell lines from
human tumors, such as from the lung,
breast, or ovary.
Bloch's colleagues at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences tested the oils in gene expression studies
on lab - grown
human breast cancer
cells and found that they could mimic estrogens, the primary female sex hormones, and inhibit androgens, the primary male sex hormones.
Lab testing showed that the plant - made virus particles, which naturally bind to receptors
on cancer
cells, were taken in by
human breast cancer
cells.
Using this biosensor in highly invasive
breast cancer
cells taken from rodents and
humans, the Einstein team discovered that when an individual invadopodium forms and is actively degrading the ECM, its Rac1 levels are low;
on the other hand, elevated Rac1 levels coincide with the invadopodium's disappearance.
The researchers observed the effect of the synthetically produced molecule, JK - 31,
on the growth and proliferation of a model
human breast cancer
cell line and found that it effectively blocked the protein cyclin - dependent kinase 1 (CDK1), which plays a key part in the process of the division of cancer
cells, and therefore inhibited the proliferation of the
cells.
To see whether cancer stem
cell renewal involves a chain of events similar to that used by embryonic stem
cells, and whether the process was affected by oxygen levels, Semenza and graduate student Chuanzhao Zhang focused their studies
on two
human breast cancer
cell lines that responded to low oxygen by ramping up production of the protein ALKBH5, which removes methyl groups from mRNAs.
Lead author Moustafa Abdalla writes: «Almost all genomic studies of
breast cancer have focused
on well - established tumours because it is technically challenging to study the earliest mutational events occurring in
human breast epithelial
cells.»
One of these, UJ3, is as effective as the industry - standard drug Cisplatin in killing cancer
cells in laboratory tests done
on human esophageal cancer,
breast cancer and melanoma.
In this study, the researchers tested the effects of Olaparib
on the tumors formed by
human breast cancer
cells injected into mice.
The resulting «map» of gene - drug interactions allowed the researchers to accurately predict the responses of multiple
human cancer
cell lines to different chemotherapy agents based
on the
cell lines» genetic profiles and also revealed new genetic factors that appear to determine the response of
breast and ovarian tumor
cells to common classes of chemotherapy treatment.
In tests
on human breast cancer
cells and in special immunodeficient mice with tissue grafts, the scientists found that both agents interfered with genes involved with
breast cancer
cell growth, resulting in more cancer
cells.
When the Cornell team cultured
human breast cancer
cells on matrix deposited by fat - derived
cells from obese mice, the cancer
cells grew faster than they did
on the matrix of
cells from slimmer mice.
Now, University of Pennsylvania researchers have revealed how a reduction in mitochondrial DNA content leads
human breast cancer
cells to take
on aggressive, metastatic properties.
Further research uncovered a broad spectrum of
cell surface stem
cell markers (e.g., CD133, CD44, and CD24) that allow the identification of CSCs in
human solid tumors, including brain,
breast, prostate, pancreas, liver, ovary, skin, colon cancers, and melanoma (3 - 6)(Figure 1 based
on 7).
Multiple effects of a novel epothilone analog
on cellular processes and signaling pathways regulated by Rac1 GTPase in the
human breast cancer
cells.
In prior studies, the researchers tested the virus
on a variety of
breast cancers that represent degrees of aggressiveness and
on human papillomavirus - positive cervical cancer
cells.
To study the effect of hypoxia / reoxygenation cycles
on breast cancer, we exposed two metastatic
human breast cancer
cell lines (MDA - MB 231 and BCM2) to cycles of chronic hypoxia and nutrient deprivation.
«We have found that the same genes responsible for tamoxifen resistance in our animals are also turned off in
human breast cancer
cells that do not respond to the drug,» she says «Because these genes were epigenetically silenced — meaning they were not irreversibly altered, just switched off — it was possible to turn them back
on.
The project focuses
on the study of
human breast cancer
cells, particularly if and how CNPs can target and deliver medication to specific
cells.
Dr. Mack's research has focused primarily
on the use of novel antitumor agents in
human estrogen receptor negative
breast tumor
cells, and more recently,
on the use of bioflavonoids in the regulation of estrogen receptor positive (ER +) and estrogen receptor negative (ER --RRB-
breast tumor
cell proliferation.
And then dripped their blood
on human breast cancer
cells in a petri dish over the next six hours.
The Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry had
on its December 2006 issue a report that found the ability of red raspberries to repress the
human oral and
breast, as well as colon and prostate tumour
cell lines growths when they were tested in test tubes.
A tissue culture study of
human breast - cancer
cells found that epigallocatechin gallate, or EGCG, an active compound in green tea, protects against some forms of
breast cancer by regulating estrogen receptors
on breast cells and inhibiting growth and reproduction of estrogen - dependant
breast - cancer
cells.
According to Lise Alschuler, author of the Definitive Guide To Cancer: An Integrative Approach to Prevention, Treatment, and Healing, studies
on flax lignans demonstrate safety and efficacy in their use against
breast cancer, «inhibiting the growth of
human estrogen - dependent
breast cancer
cells in mice and strengthening the tumor - inhibitory effect of tamoxifen».
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