58 results on '"Amaral, Cristina"'
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2. Influence of tumor microenvironment on the different breast cancer subtypes and applied therapies
3. Effects of a combination of cannabidiol and delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol on key biological functions of HTR-8/SVneo extravillous trophoblast cells
4. In Vitro Effects of Combining Genistein with Aromatase Inhibitors: Concerns Regarding Its Consumption during Breast Cancer Treatment
5. Cannabidiol as a Promising Adjuvant Therapy for Estrogen Receptor-Positive Breast Tumors: Unveiling Its Benefits with Aromatase Inhibitors
6. Anti-cancer properties of hydroethanolic extracts of Juniperus oxycedrus L. in breast cancer cells
7. Design, synthesis, biological activity evaluation and structure-activity relationships of new steroidal aromatase inhibitors. The case of C-ring and 7β substituted steroids
8. An Exemestane Derivative, Oxymestane-D1, as a New Multi-Target Steroidal Aromatase Inhibitor for Estrogen Receptor-Positive (ER+) Breast Cancer: Effects on Sensitive and Resistant Cell Lines
9. Bisphenols A, F, S and AF trigger apoptosis and/or endoplasmic reticulum stress in human endometrial stromal cells
10. A SAÚDE BUCAL E O STATUS SOROLÓGICO DAS PESSOAS VIVENDO COM HIV EM SITUAÇÃO DE RUA
11. Cannabinoids in Breast Cancer: Differential Susceptibility According to Subtype
12. Differential biological effects of aromatase inhibitors: Apoptosis, autophagy, senescence and modulation of the hormonal status in breast cancer cells
13. Effects of PI3K inhibition in AI-resistant breast cancer cell lines: autophagy, apoptosis, and cell cycle progression
14. Cannabidiol induces apoptotic cell death in human trophoblast BeWo cells
15. The anti-cancer potential of crotoxin in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer: Its effects and mechanism of action
16. Cannabidiol disrupts apoptosis, autophagy and invasion processes of placental trophoblasts
17. Unveiling the mechanism of action behind the anti-cancer properties of cannabinoids in ER+ breast cancer cells: Impact on aromatase and steroid receptors
18. Discovery of a multi-target compound for estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer: Involvement of aromatase and ERs
19. Avaliação odontológica como porta de acesso a pessoas vivendo com vírus da imunodeficiência humana/aids em situação de rua em abordagens extramuros
20. Tamoxifen bisphenol: a modulator of ERβ in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer
21. Estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer treatment: Are multi-target compounds the next promising approach?
22. Cannabis sativa: Much more beyond Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol
23. The potential clinical benefit of targeting androgen receptor (AR) in estrogen-receptor positive breast cancer cells treated with Exemestane
24. Cannabidiol (CBD) but not tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) dysregulate in vitro decidualization of human endometrial stromal cells by disruption of estrogen signaling
25. Synthetic cannabinoids JWH-018, JWH-122, UR-144 and the phytocannabinoid THC activate apoptosis in placental cells
26. Anandamide targets aromatase: A breakthrough on human decidualization
27. Effects of new C6-substituted steroidal aromatase inhibitors in hormone-sensitive breast cancer cells: Cell death mechanisms and modulation of estrogen and androgen receptors
28. A novel approach for ER+ breast cancer treatment: A new compound that modulates aromatase and ER
29. A novel GC-MS methodology to evaluate aromatase activity in human placental microsomes: a comparative study with the standard radiometric assay
30. Chemical composition and anti-cancer properties of Juniperus oxycedrus L. essential oils on estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cells
31. C-6α- vs C-7α-Substituted Steroidal Aromatase Inhibitors: Which Is Better? Synthesis, Biochemical Evaluation, Docking Studies, and Structure–Activity Relationships
32. Hormone-dependent breast cancer: Targeting autophagy and PI3K overcomes Exemestane-acquired resistance
33. The involvement of autophagy in the acquired resistance to third-generation aromatase inhibitors
34. Acquired resistance to aromatase inhibitors: where we stand!
35. Role of autophagy, apoptosis and oxidative stress in the toxicity of β-keto amphetamines to human dopaminergic SH-SY5Y cells
36. The postoperative venous thromboembolism (TREVO) study – Risk and case mortality by surgical specialty
37. Estudo TRomboEmbolismo Venoso pós‐Operatório (TREVO) – risco e mortalidade por especialidade cirúrgica
38. Anti-tumor efficacy of new 7α-substituted androstanes as aromatase inhibitors in hormone-sensitive and resistant breast cancer cells
39. The synthetic cannabinoid WIN-55,212 induced-apoptosis in cytotrophoblasts cells by a mechanism dependent on CB1 receptor
40. Methylone and MDPV activate autophagy in human dopaminergic SH-SY5Y cells: a new insight into the context of β-keto amphetamines-related neurotoxicity
41. The role of soybean extracts and isoflavones in hormone-dependent breast cancer: aromatase activity and biological effects
42. Utilização de grupos virtuais no processo de pesquisa para a elaboração curricular de cursos técnicos
43. Unravelling exemestane: From biology to clinical prospects
44. Exploring new chemical functionalities to improve aromatase inhibition of steroids
45. Cannabinoid-induced autophagy: Protective or death role?
46. PORQUE O REGISTRO DE DESENHO INDUSTRIAL NÃO PROTEGE O DESIGN
47. Exemestane metabolites suppress growth of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cells by inducing apoptosis and autophagy: A comparative study with Exemestane
48. Exemestane metabolites: Synthesis, stereochemical elucidation, biochemical activity and anti-proliferative effects in a hormone-dependent breast cancer cell line
49. New steroidal 17β-carboxy derivatives present anti-5α-reductase activity and anti-proliferative effects in a human androgen-responsive prostate cancer cell line
50. Steroidal aromatase inhibitors inhibit growth of hormone-dependent breast cancer cells by inducing cell cycle arrest and apoptosis
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