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M A Fanelli

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Lopez Fontana C, Zyla L, Santiano F, Sasso C, Cuello-Carrion F, Pistone Creydt V, et al.
Histochem Cell Biol . 2017 Feb; 147(6):759-769. PMID: 28191619
Experimental hypothyroidism retards mammary carcinogenesis promoting apoptosis of tumor cells. β-catenin plays a critical role in cell adhesion and intracellular signaling pathways conditioning the prognosis of breast cancer. However, the...
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Ciocca D, Fanelli M
Trends Endocrinol Metab . 2008 Apr; 8(8):313-21. PMID: 18406820
Most of the actions of estrogens on the normal and abnormal mammary cells are mediated via estrogen receptors (ERs), including control of cell proliferation; however, there are also alternative pathways...
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Parker B, Ciocca D, Bidwell B, Gago F, Fanelli M, George J, et al.
J Pathol . 2007 Nov; 214(3):337-46. PMID: 17985332
Using the clinically relevant 4T1-derived syngeneic murine model of spontaneous mammary metastasis to bone, we have identified the cysteine cathepsin inhibitor Stefin A as a gene differentially expressed in primary...
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Mariani M, Souto M, Fanelli M, Ciocca D
J Reprod Fertil . 2000 Nov; 120(2):217-23. PMID: 11058436
Certain heat shock proteins are regulated by steroid hormones and are associated with oestrogen receptor function in reproductive tissues, indicating that these proteins have a role during implantation, decidualization and...
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Fanelli M, Cuello Carrion F, Dekker J, Schoemaker J, Ciocca D
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev . 1998 Sep; 7(9):791-5. PMID: 9752987
Heat shock protein Mr 27,000 (hsp27) is found in many human breast cancer cells and tissues; its expression is associated with the presence of estrogen receptors, lower cell proliferation, and...
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Vargas-Roig L, Fanelli M, Lopez L, Gago F, Tello O, Aznar J, et al.
Cancer Detect Prev . 1997 Jan; 21(5):441-51. PMID: 9307847
Human breast cancers may overexpress certain heat shock protein (hsp) family members, proteins which are involved with cell proliferation and differentiation as well as with disease prognosis and drug resistance....
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Ciocca D, Stati A, Fanelli M, Gaestel M
Biol Reprod . 1996 Jun; 54(6):1326-35. PMID: 8724361
In previous studies, we found that the human estrogen-regulated heat shock protein (hsp) 27 (human homologue of rat hsp25) is modulated in the endometrium during the different phases of the...
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Fanelli M, Vargas-Roig L, Gago F, Tello O, Lucero De Angelis R, Ciocca D
Breast Cancer Res Treat . 1996 Jan; 37(3):217-28. PMID: 8825133
The breast is a target organ for estrogens and progesterone. These hormones control several functions of the normal and abnormal mammary epithelium including cell proliferation. Most of the actions of...