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1. Decreased zinc in the development and progression of malignancy: an important common relationship and potential for prevention and treatment of carcinomas.

2. A comprehensive review of the role of zinc in normal prostate function and metabolism; and its implications in prostate cancer.

3. In situ clinical evidence that zinc levels are decreased in breast invasive ductal carcinoma.

4. The cytotoxic role of RREB1, ZIP3 zinc transporter, and zinc in human pancreatic adenocarcinoma.

5. The status of zinc in the development of hepatocellular cancer: an important, but neglected, clinically established relationship.

6. Evidence for changes in RREB-1, ZIP3, and Zinc in the early development of pancreatic adenocarcinoma.

7. ZIP14 zinc transporter downregulation and zinc depletion in the development and progression of hepatocellular cancer.

8. Cytotoxic/tumor suppressor role of zinc for the treatment of cancer: an enigma and an opportunity.

9. Human prostate cancer ZIP1/zinc/citrate genetic/metabolic relationship in the TRAMP prostate cancer animal model.

10. Decreased zinc and downregulation of ZIP3 zinc uptake transporter in the development of pancreatic adenocarcinoma.

11. Evidence for operation of the direct zinc ligand exchange mechanism for trafficking, transport, and reactivity of zinc in mammalian cells.

12. Zinc is decreased in prostate cancer: an established relationship of prostate cancer!

13. Profiling of zinc-altered gene expression in human prostate normal vs. cancer cells: a time course study.

14. The important role of the apoptotic effects of zinc in the development of cancers.

15. The involvement of Bax in zinc-induced mitochondrial apoptogenesis in malignant prostate cells.

16. Differential expression of metallothioneins (MTs) 1, 2, and 3 in response to zinc treatment in human prostate normal and malignant cells and tissues.

18. Zinc as an anti-tumor agent in prostate cancer and in other cancers.

19. Histidine residues in the region between transmembrane domains III and IV of hZip1 are required for zinc transport across the plasma membrane in PC-3 cells.

20. The clinical relevance of the metabolism of prostate cancer; zinc and tumor suppression: connecting the dots.

21. Zinc and prostate cancer: a critical scientific, medical, and public interest issue (United States).

22. hZIP1 zinc uptake transporter down regulation and zinc depletion in prostate cancer.

23. Zinc and zinc transporters in normal prostate and the pathogenesis of prostate cancer.

24. Metallothionein transfers zinc to mitochondrial aconitase through a direct interaction in mouse hearts.

25. Mitochondrial function, zinc, and intermediary metabolism relationships in normal prostate and prostate cancer.

26. The effect of exogenous zinc ions on the pattern of oxygen consumption of the hepatic mitochondria of albino rats.

27. Metallothionein can function as a chaperone for zinc uptake transport into prostate and liver mitochondria.

28. Re: Zinc supplement use and risk of prostate cancer.

29. Role of zinc in the pathogenesis and treatment of prostate cancer: critical issues to resolve.

30. Effect of zinc on prostatic tumorigenicity in nude mice.

31. Kinetic identification of a mitochondrial zinc uptake transport process in prostate cells.

32. Human ZIP1 is a major zinc uptake transporter for the accumulation of zinc in prostate cells.

33. Direct effect of zinc on mitochondrial apoptogenesis in prostate cells.

34. The intermediary metabolism of the prostate: a key to understanding the pathogenesis and progression of prostate malignancy.

35. Zinc causes a shift toward citrate at equilibrium of the m-aconitase reaction of prostate mitochondria.

36. Inhibitory effect of zinc on human prostatic carcinoma cell growth.

37. Evidence for a zinc uptake transporter in human prostate cancer cells which is regulated by prolactin and testosterone.

38. Novel role of zinc in the regulation of prostate citrate metabolism and its implications in prostate cancer.

39. Zinc inhibition of mitochondrial aconitase and its importance in citrate metabolism of prostate epithelial cells.

40. Prolactin and testosterone regulation of mitochondrial zinc in prostate epithelial cells.

41. Aconitase activity, citrate oxidation, and zinc inhibition in rat ventral prostate.

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