Oestrogen metabolism in cultured human breast tumours.
Journal: 1973/March - British Journal of Cancer
ISSN: 0007-0920
PUBMED: 4345953
Abstract:
The interconversion of tritium labelled oestrone and oestradiol-17β has been investigated in human breast tumours maintained in organ culture for 3 days. Benign tumours were significantly different from scirrhous carcinomata both in the concentration of radioactivity taken up by the tissue and in the ratios of oestradiol-17β/oestrone achieved. The fact that malignant tumours were able to convert oestrone to oestradiol-17β is of interest in view of the relatively high plasma levels of oestrone in post-menopausal women.
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British Journal of Cancer. Nov/30/1972; 26(6): 453-460

Oestrogen Metabolism in Cultured Human Breast Tumours

Abstract

The interconversion of tritium labelled oestrone and oestradiol-17β has been investigated in human breast tumours maintained in organ culture for 3 days. Benign tumours were significantly different from scirrhous carcinomata both in the concentration of radioactivity taken up by the tissue and in the ratios of oestradiol-17β/oestrone achieved. The fact that malignant tumours were able to convert oestrone to oestradiol-17β is of interest in view of the relatively high plasma levels of oestrone in post-menopausal women.

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