A dataset on the effect of exercise-conditioned human sera in three-dimensional breast cancer cell culture
Epidemiological evidence shows that physical activity lowers the risk of developing breast cancer and decreases the risk of disease recurrence [1,2]. The main hypothesis on the positive effects of exercise-oncology has focused on lowering the basal systemic levels of cancer risk factors with exercis...
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doaj-61fee48ad5c24aeeb9d7bb2bbd3e7ec42020-11-25T01:48:41ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092019-12-0127A dataset on the effect of exercise-conditioned human sera in three-dimensional breast cancer cell cultureMauro De Santi0Giulia Baldelli1Francesco Lucertini2Valentina Natalucci3Giorgio Brandi4Elena Barbieri5Biomolecular Sciences Department, Pharmacology and Public Health Unit, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy; Corresponding author.Biomolecular Sciences Department, Pharmacology and Public Health Unit, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, ItalyBiomolecular Sciences Department, Exercise and Health Sciences Unit, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, ItalyBiomolecular Sciences Department, Exercise and Health Sciences Unit, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, ItalyBiomolecular Sciences Department, Pharmacology and Public Health Unit, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, ItalyBiomolecular Sciences Department, Exercise and Health Sciences Unit, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy; Interuniversity Institute of Myology, Urbino, ItalyEpidemiological evidence shows that physical activity lowers the risk of developing breast cancer and decreases the risk of disease recurrence [1,2]. The main hypothesis on the positive effects of exercise-oncology has focused on lowering the basal systemic levels of cancer risk factors with exercise training. Recently, the effects of cancer progression control by components released after acute exercise bouts have gained attention [3,4]. However, the evaluation of the antiproliferative potential of a single exercise bout needs technical improvement.Here, we present data of a pilot study showing how to evaluate the anti-cancer potential of single exercise bouts with an in vitro three-dimensional cell growth assay, using a triple-negative breast cancer cell line cultured with exercise-conditioned serum. Keywords: Exercise, Triple negative breast cancer, Three-dimensional in vitro culture, Cell proliferationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340919310595 |
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A dataset on the effect of exercise-conditioned human sera in three-dimensional breast cancer cell culture |
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A dataset on the effect of exercise-conditioned human sera in three-dimensional breast cancer cell culture |
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A dataset on the effect of exercise-conditioned human sera in three-dimensional breast cancer cell culture |
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dataset on the effect of exercise-conditioned human sera in three-dimensional breast cancer cell culture |
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Epidemiological evidence shows that physical activity lowers the risk of developing breast cancer and decreases the risk of disease recurrence [1,2]. The main hypothesis on the positive effects of exercise-oncology has focused on lowering the basal systemic levels of cancer risk factors with exercise training. Recently, the effects of cancer progression control by components released after acute exercise bouts have gained attention [3,4]. However, the evaluation of the antiproliferative potential of a single exercise bout needs technical improvement.Here, we present data of a pilot study showing how to evaluate the anti-cancer potential of single exercise bouts with an in vitro three-dimensional cell growth assay, using a triple-negative breast cancer cell line cultured with exercise-conditioned serum. Keywords: Exercise, Triple negative breast cancer, Three-dimensional in vitro culture, Cell proliferation |
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