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325 related items for PubMed ID: 8687134

  • 1. The effects of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids on in vitro prostate cancer growth.
    Pandalai PK, Pilat MJ, Yamazaki K, Naik H, Pienta KJ.
    Anticancer Res; 1996; 16(2):815-20. PubMed ID: 8687134
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  • 2. Overexpression and hyperactivity of breast cancer-associated fatty acid synthase (oncogenic antigen-519) is insensitive to normal arachidonic fatty acid-induced suppression in lipogenic tissues but it is selectively inhibited by tumoricidal alpha-linolenic and gamma-linolenic fatty acids: a novel mechanism by which dietary fat can alter mammary tumorigenesis.
    Menendez JA, Ropero S, Mehmi I, Atlas E, Colomer R, Lupu R.
    Int J Oncol; 2004 Jun; 24(6):1369-83. PubMed ID: 15138577
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  • 3. A combination of docosahexaenoic acid and celecoxib prevents prostate cancer cell growth in vitro and is associated with modulation of nuclear factor-kappaB, and steroid hormone receptors.
    Narayanan NK, Narayanan BA, Reddy BS.
    Int J Oncol; 2005 Mar; 26(3):785-92. PubMed ID: 15703837
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  • 4. Differential effects of omega-3 and omega-6 Fatty acids on gene expression in breast cancer cells.
    Hammamieh R, Chakraborty N, Miller SA, Waddy E, Barmada M, Das R, Peel SA, Day AA, Jett M.
    Breast Cancer Res Treat; 2007 Jan; 101(1):7-16. PubMed ID: 16823509
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  • 5. Dietary effects of fatty acids on growth and metastasis of KPL-1 human breast cancer cells in vivo and in vitro.
    Senzaki H, Iwamoto S, Ogura E, Kiyozuka Y, Arita S, Kurebayashi J, Takada H, Hioki K, Tsubura A.
    Anticancer Res; 1998 Jan; 18(3A):1621-7. PubMed ID: 9673380
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  • 6. [Role of Rho GTPase in inhibiting metastatic ability of human prostate cancer cell line PC-3 by omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid].
    Yi L, Zhang QY, Mi MT.
    Ai Zheng; 2007 Dec; 26(12):1281-6. PubMed ID: 18076787
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  • 7. Effect of omega-3 fatty acids on the progression of metastases after the surgical excision of human breast cancer cell solid tumors growing in nude mice.
    Rose DP, Connolly JM, Coleman M.
    Clin Cancer Res; 1996 Oct; 2(10):1751-6. PubMed ID: 9816126
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  • 8. Biomarkers of essential fatty acid consumption and risk of prostatic carcinoma.
    Godley PA, Campbell MK, Gallagher P, Martinson FE, Mohler JL, Sandler RS.
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 1996 Nov; 5(11):889-95. PubMed ID: 8922296
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  • 9. Novel signaling molecules implicated in tumor-associated fatty acid synthase-dependent breast cancer cell proliferation and survival: Role of exogenous dietary fatty acids, p53-p21WAF1/CIP1, ERK1/2 MAPK, p27KIP1, BRCA1, and NF-kappaB.
    Menendez JA, Mehmi I, Atlas E, Colomer R, Lupu R.
    Int J Oncol; 2004 Mar; 24(3):591-608. PubMed ID: 14767544
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  • 10. The association of fatty acids with prostate cancer risk.
    Newcomer LM, King IB, Wicklund KG, Stanford JL.
    Prostate; 2001 Jun 01; 47(4):262-8. PubMed ID: 11398173
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  • 12. Omega-6 fatty acids can inhibit Fas-mediated apoptosis in a human colorectal carcinoma cell line: a potential mechanism for escape from immune surveillance.
    Meterissian S, Kontogiannea M, Murty H, Gupta A.
    Int J Surg Investig; 2000 Jun 01; 2(4):253-7. PubMed ID: 12678526
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  • 15. Prostate tissue and leukocyte levels of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in men with benign prostate hyperplasia or prostate cancer.
    Christensen JH, Fabrin K, Borup K, Barber N, Poulsen J.
    BJU Int; 2006 Feb 01; 97(2):270-3. PubMed ID: 16430627
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  • 16. [Dietary fatty acids and colorectal and prostate cancers: epidemiological studies].
    Astorg P.
    Bull Cancer; 2005 Jul 01; 92(7):670-84. PubMed ID: 16123006
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  • 17. [Effects of dietary omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids on levels of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in erythrocytes].
    Driss F, Duranthon V, Darcet P, Henry O.
    C R Seances Soc Biol Fil; 1991 Jul 01; 185(1-2):14-20. PubMed ID: 1799877
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  • 19. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), a primary tumor suppressive omega-3 fatty acid, inhibits growth of colorectal cancer independent of p53 mutational status.
    Kato T, Kolenic N, Pardini RS.
    Nutr Cancer; 2007 Jul 01; 58(2):178-87. PubMed ID: 17640164
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  • 20. Conjugated linoleic acid modulation of cell membrane in leukemia cells.
    Agatha G, Voigt A, Kauf E, Zintl F.
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