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Janet E. Price

Researcher at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Publications -  122
Citations -  8550

Janet E. Price is an academic researcher from University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metastasis & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 122 publications receiving 8221 citations. Previous affiliations of Janet E. Price include University of Texas at Austin & University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.

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Tumorigenicity and metastasis of human breast carcinoma cell lines in nude mice.

TL;DR: The results suggest that the estrogen receptor-negative MDA-MB-435 cell line injected into nude mice is a favorable site for the growth of human breast carcinomas and could be a valuable tool for analysis of the cellular and molecular basis of the metastasis of advanced breast cancer.
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Curcumin Suppresses the Paclitaxel-Induced Nuclear Factor-κB Pathway in Breast Cancer Cells and Inhibits Lung Metastasis of Human Breast Cancer in Nude Mice

TL;DR: Dietary administration of curcumin significantly decreased the incidence of breast cancer metastasis to the lung and suppressed the expression of NF-κB, cyclooxygenase 2, and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in a human breast cancer xenograft model.
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Expression of Angiogenesis-Related Genes and Progression of Human Ovarian Carcinomas in Nude Mice

TL;DR: The expression of various genes that regulates angiogenesis in human ovarian carcinomas is associated with the pattern of the disease and its progression, and targeting specific genes that regulateAngiogenesis could offer new approaches to the treatment of ovarian cancer.
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Mechanisms of Human Tumor Metastasis Studied in Patients with Peritoneovenous Shunts

TL;DR: The technique of peritoneovenous shunting, which returns the fluid to the circulation via a one-way, valved, anastomosis between the peritoneum and the jugular vein, has unrivaled power and interest for those seeking to understand mechanisms underlying tumor metastasis in humans.
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Enhanced c-erbB-2/neu Expression in Human Ovarian Cancer Cells Correlates With More Severe Malignancy That Can Be Suppressed by E1A

TL;DR: E1A is a tumor suppressor gene for c-erbB-2/neu-overexpressing human ovarian cancer cells and may be useful in developing therapeutic reagents for these human cancers.