Tag: iodine
Iodine (I): A chemical element that is needed for the production of thyroid hormone and normal metabolism of cells.
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Possible interactions between selected food processing and medications
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Poli G, Bologna E, Saguy IS. Possible interactions between selected food processing and medications. Frontiers in Nutrition. Frontiers Media SA; 2024; 11 10.3389/fnut.2024.1380010
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An Iodine Treatments Effect on Cell Proliferation Rates of Breast Cancer Cell Lines; In Vitro Study
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Elliyanti A, Susilo VY, Setiyowati S, Rao PV. An Iodine Treatments Effect on Cell Proliferation Rates of Breast Cancer Cell Lines; In Vitro Study. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences. Scientific Foundation SPIROSKI; 2020; 8:1064-1070 10.3889/oamjms.2020.5447
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Micronutrients and Breast Cancer Progression: A Systematic Review
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Cuenca-Micó O, Aceves C. Micronutrients and Breast Cancer Progression: A Systematic Review. Nutrients. MDPI AG; 2020; 12:3613 10.3390/nu12123613
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Molecular iodine exerts antineoplastic effects by diminishing proliferation and invasive potential and activating the immune response in mammary cancer xenografts
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Mendieta I, Nuñez-Anita RE, Nava-Villalba M, Zambrano-Estrada X, Delgado-González E, Anguiano B, et al. Molecular iodine exerts antineoplastic effects by diminishing proliferation and invasive potential and activating the immune response in mammary cancer xenografts. BMC Cancer. Springer Science and Business Media LLC; 2019; 19 10.1186/s12885-019-5437-3
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Acute iodine deficiency induces a transient VEGF-dependent microvascular response in mammary glands involving HIF-1, ROS, and mTOR
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Vanderstraeten J, Derradji H, Sonveaux P, Colin IM, Many M, Gérard A. Acute iodine deficiency induces a transient VEGF-dependent microvascular response in mammary glands involving HIF-1, ROS, and mTOR. American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology. American Physiological Society; 2018; 315:C544-C557 10.1152/ajpcell.00095.2017
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Polyfluorinated iodine alkanes regulated distinct breast cancer cell progression through binding with estrogen receptor alpha or beta isoforms
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Song W, Liu QS, Sun Z, Yang X, Zhou Q, Jiang G. Polyfluorinated iodine alkanes regulated distinct breast cancer cell progression through binding with estrogen receptor alpha or beta isoforms. Environmental Pollution. Elsevier BV; 2018; 239:300-307 10.1016/j.envpol.2018.04.037
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Thyroid disorders and breast cancer risk in Asian population: a nationwide population-based case–control study in Taiwan
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Weng C, Chen Y, Lin C, Luo X, Lin T. Thyroid disorders and breast cancer risk in Asian population: a nationwide population-based case–control study in Taiwan. BMJ Open. BMJ; 2018; 8:e020194 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020194
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Iodine deficiency induces a VEGF-dependent microvascular response in salivary glands and in the stomach
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Vanderstraeten J. Iodine deficiency induces a VEGF-dependent microvascular response in salivary glands and in the stomach. Histology and Histopathology. Sercrisma International s.l.; 2016;:897-909. 10.14670/HH-11-727
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Concentrations of thiocyanate and goitrin in human plasma, their precursor concentrations in brassica vegetables, and associated potential risk for hypothyroidism
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Felker P, Bunch R, Leung AM. Concentrations of thiocyanate and goitrin in human plasma, their precursor concentrations in brassica vegetables, and associated potential risk for hypothyroidism. Nutrition Reviews. Oxford University Press (OUP); 2016; 74:248-258 10.1093/nutrit/nuv110
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The thyroid, iodine and breast cancer
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Smyth PP. The thyroid, iodine and breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research. Springer Science and Business Media LLC; 2003; 5 10.1186/bcr638