2012
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.26.1_supplement.591.5
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Acute and Chronic Exposure of Nickel Promotes Breast Cancer Cell Growth

Abstract: Increasing incidences of breast cancer have been a global public health concern, however the underlying cause remains unknown. Studies have suggested that exposure to elevated levels of heavy metals has been associated with deregulated cell growth and cell death. Heavy metals including nickel (Ni2+) are known to mimic the effects of estrogen and promote breast cancer cell growth, but its mechanism of action is unclear. To understand Ni2+ carcinogenicity, we examined the effects of Ni2+ on ER+ breast cancer cel… Show more

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