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lithocholic acid and Invasiveness, Neoplasm

lithocholic acid has been researched along with Invasiveness, Neoplasm in 4 studies

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (50.00)29.6817
2010's2 (50.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Abe, T; Egawa, S; Fukase, K; Ii, T; Katayose, Y; Motoi, F; Mutoh, M; Ohtsuka, H; Oikawa, M; Onogawa, T; Oshio, H; Rikiyama, T; Unno, M1
Bae, WK; Baek, MK; Chung, IJ; Jung, YD; Kim, HD; Kim, MH; Park, JH; Park, JS; Shin, BA1
Chang, HC; Chiang, CH; Hung, WC; Li, WS; More, SV; Wang, CH1
Halvorsen, B; Kolset, SO; Ligaarden, S; Prydz, K; Staff, AC1

Other Studies

4 other study(ies) available for lithocholic acid and Invasiveness, Neoplasm

ArticleYear
Bile acids repress E-cadherin through the induction of Snail and increase cancer invasiveness in human hepatobiliary carcinoma.
    Cancer science, 2008, Volume: 99, Issue:9

    Topics: Bile Duct Neoplasms; Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic; Cadherins; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular; Cell Line, Tumor; Chenodeoxycholic Acid; Cholangiocarcinoma; Down-Regulation; Female; Gastrointestinal Agents; Humans; Lithocholic Acid; Liver Neoplasms; Male; Neoplasm Invasiveness; Snail Family Transcription Factors; Transcription Factors

2008
Lithocholic acid upregulates uPAR and cell invasiveness via MAPK and AP-1 signaling in colon cancer cells.
    Cancer letters, 2010, Apr-01, Volume: 290, Issue:1

    Topics: Blotting, Northern; Blotting, Western; Cell Line, Tumor; Colonic Neoplasms; Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay; Gene Expression; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic; Humans; Lithocholic Acid; Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases; Neoplasm Invasiveness; Receptors, Urokinase Plasminogen Activator; RNA, Messenger; Signal Transduction; Transcription Factor AP-1; Transfection; Up-Regulation

2010
A novel sialyltransferase inhibitor AL10 suppresses invasion and metastasis of lung cancer cells by inhibiting integrin-mediated signaling.
    Journal of cellular physiology, 2010, Volume: 223, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Antineoplastic Agents; Carcinoma; Cell Adhesion; Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Movement; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Enzyme Inhibitors; Extracellular Matrix; Female; Glycolipids; Humans; Integrins; Lithocholic Acid; Lung Neoplasms; Membrane Glycoproteins; Mice; Mice, Inbred BALB C; Mice, Knockout; N-Acetylneuraminic Acid; Neoplasm Invasiveness; Neoplasm Metastasis; RNA Splicing Factors; RNA-Binding Proteins; Sialyltransferases; Signal Transduction; Treatment Outcome

2010
Lithocholic acid and sulphated lithocholic acid differ in the ability to promote matrix metalloproteinase secretion in the human colon cancer cell line CaCo-2.
    The Biochemical journal, 2000, Jul-01, Volume: 349, Issue:Pt 1

    Topics: Bile Acids and Salts; Blotting, Western; Caco-2 Cells; Cell Division; Epithelial Cells; Humans; Lithocholic Acid; Matrix Metalloproteinase 2; Matrix Metalloproteinases; Neoplasm Invasiveness; Phenotype; Serine Endopeptidases; Sulfur; Taurine; Time Factors; Trypsin

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