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hydroxy-2-naphthalenyl-methyl phosphonic acid trisacetoxymethylester and Choriocarcinoma

hydroxy-2-naphthalenyl-methyl phosphonic acid trisacetoxymethylester has been researched along with Choriocarcinoma in 1 studies

hydroxy-2-naphthalenyl-methyl phosphonic acid trisacetoxymethylester : An organic phosphonate that is the trisacetoxymethylester derivative of naphthalene substituted hydroxymethylphosphonic acid. It has been found to inhibit insulin receptor tyrosine kinase activity and insulin stimulated glucose oxidation.

Choriocarcinoma: A malignant metastatic form of trophoblastic tumors. Unlike the HYDATIDIFORM MOLE, choriocarcinoma contains no CHORIONIC VILLI but rather sheets of undifferentiated cytotrophoblasts and syncytiotrophoblasts (TROPHOBLASTS). It is characterized by the large amounts of CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN produced. Tissue origins can be determined by DNA analyses: placental (fetal) origin or non-placental origin (CHORIOCARCINOMA, NON-GESTATIONAL).

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Choriocarcinoma is a highly malignant tumor that can arise from trophoblasts of any type of gestational event but most often from complete hydatidiform mole."1.34IGF-II regulates metastatic properties of choriocarcinoma cells through the activation of the insulin receptor. ( Carrasco-Rodríguez, S; Chuan, YC; Diaz, LE; Fernandez-Perez, L; Flores-Morales, A; Lewitt, M; Sanchez-Gomez, M, 2007)

Research

Studies (1)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's1 (100.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Diaz, LE1
Chuan, YC1
Lewitt, M1
Fernandez-Perez, L1
Carrasco-Rodríguez, S1
Sanchez-Gomez, M1
Flores-Morales, A1

Other Studies

1 other study available for hydroxy-2-naphthalenyl-methyl phosphonic acid trisacetoxymethylester and Choriocarcinoma

ArticleYear
IGF-II regulates metastatic properties of choriocarcinoma cells through the activation of the insulin receptor.
    Molecular human reproduction, 2007, Volume: 13, Issue:8

    Topics: Adult; Antigens, CD; Cell Adhesion; Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Movement; Choriocarcinoma; Extracellular

2007