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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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Inhibition of human breast cancer metastasis in nude mice by synthetic glycoamines.

TL;DR: Two synthetic glycoamines (Fru-D-Leu and Lac-L- Leu) are identified that were the effective inhibitors of spontaneous human breast cancer metastasis in nude mice.
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Clinicopathological observations on metastasis in man studied in patients treated with peritoneovenous shunts.

TL;DR: Clinical observations and findings at necropsy indicated that peritoneovenous shunting does not result in the establishment of clinically important haematogenous metastases and that metastases do not necessarily develop even when large numbers of viable tumour cells regularly enter the blood.
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Terminal differentiation and apoptosis in experimental lung metastases of human osteogenic sarcoma cells by wild type p53

TL;DR: The data suggest that transfection of SAOS-LM2 cells with p53wt is associated with in vivo induction of terminal differentiation and apoptosis that inhibit progressive growth of metastases.
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Using a xenograft model of human breast cancer metastasis to find genes associated with clinically aggressive disease.

TL;DR: Identification of genes associated with metastasis in experimental models may have clinical implications for the management of breast cancer, because some of these are associated with lymph node metastasis and survival and might be useful as prognostic markers or molecular targets for novel therapies.
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Studies of human breast cancer metastasis using nude mice.

TL;DR: Different techniques demonstrate the potential of experimental studies of human breast cancer growth and metastasis using nude mice, including intravenous injection and injection of tumor cells into the internal carotid artery of nude mice produces lung and brain metastases, thus simulating the arrest and organ colonizing steps of the metastatic cascade.