G I Owen
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Kato S, Liberona M, Cerda-Infante J, Sanchez M, Henriquez J, Bizama C, et al.
Endocr Relat Cancer
. 2018 Jun;
25(10):821-836.
PMID: 29848667
Cell plasticity of 'stem-like' cancer-initiating cells (CICs) is a hallmark of cancer, allowing metastasis and cancer progression. Here, we studied whether simvastatin, a lipophilic statin, could impair the metastatic potential...
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Sanhueza C, Wehinger S, Castillo Bennett J, Valenzuela M, Owen G, Quest A
Mol Cancer
. 2015 Nov;
14:198.
PMID: 26584646
Survivin, a member of the inhibitor of apoptosis family of proteins (IAPs) that controls cell division, apoptosis, metastasis and angiogenesis, is overexpressed in essentially all human cancers. As a consequence,...
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Villavicencio A, Aguilar G, Acuna J, Gabler F, Soto E, Gaete F, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2011 Nov;
36(7):1012-5.
PMID: 22041986
Enhanced endometrial proliferation correlates obesity to type-I (estrogen-dependent) endometrial cancer (EC). Our aim was to distinguish obese women (without EC) with differing endometrial proliferation. Endometrial and blood samples were obtained...
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Kato S, Smalley S, Sadarangani A, Chen-Lin K, Oliva B, Branes J, et al.
J Cell Mol Med
. 2009 May;
14(5):1180-93.
PMID: 19432822
Recent reports have suggested that statins induce cell death in certain epithelial cancers and that patients taking statins to reduce cholesterol levels possess lower cancer incidence. However, little is known...
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Carvajal A, Espinoza N, Kato S, Pinto M, Sadarangani A, Monso C, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat
. 2005 Sep;
94(2):171-83.
PMID: 16175315
Progesterone in hormone replacement therapy (HRT) preparations increases, while hysterectomy greatly reduces, the incidence of breast cancer. Cross-talk between the progesterone and growth factor signaling pathways occurs at multiple levels...
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Owen G, Zelent A
Cell Mol Life Sci
. 2000 Jul;
57(5):809-27.
PMID: 10892345
Nuclear receptors (NRs), which include those for steroid and thyroid hormones as well as retinoids, are encoded by a large gene superfamily that has evolved to regulate nearly every facet...
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Owen G, Richer J, Tung L, Takimoto G, Horwitz K
J Biol Chem
. 1998 May;
273(17):10696-701.
PMID: 9553133
Progesterone has biphasic effects on proliferation of breast cancer cells; it stimulates growth in the first cell cycle, then arrests cells at G1/S of the second cycle accompanied by up-regulation...
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Groshong S, Owen G, Grimison B, Schauer I, Todd M, LANGAN T, et al.
Mol Endocrinol
. 1997 Nov;
11(11):1593-607.
PMID: 9328342
Depending on the tissue, progesterone is classified as a proliferative or a differentiative hormone. To explain this paradox, and to simplify analysis of its effects, we used a breast cancer...