Oestrogen receptor alpha (ER) plays a critical, diverse and not fully understood role in endometrial carcinoma. Most endometrial carcinomas express ER and some of these tumours respond favourably to anti-oestrogen therapy. On the other hand, tamoxifen therapy constitutes a major risk factor for endometrial carcinoma development. Amplification of the ESR1 gene encoding ER was recently shown to constitute a mechanism for ER over-expression in breast carcinoma. This study was designed to determine the potential role of ESR1 amplifications in endometrial carcinoma. Tissue microarrays of 368 endometrial carcinomas and large sections of 43 cases of endometrial hyperplasia were analysed for ESR1 gene amplification and ER protein expression by mean...
Up to 80% of endometrial and breast cancers express oestrogen receptor alpha (ERα). Unlike breast ca...
The amplification of estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) encoded by the ESR1 gene has been described ...
BACKGROUND: Endometrial adenocarcinoma is a typical estrogen-dependent neoplasia. The molecular mec...
The nuclear hormone receptor estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha) is pivotal for numerous processes in...
The estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) is highly expressed in both endometrial and breast cancers, and re...
Approximately 70-80% of endometrial carcinomas, type I carcinomas, are associated with endometrial h...
Excessive exposure to estrogen is a well-established risk factor for endometrial cancer (EC), partic...
The DNA-binding sites of estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha) show great plasticity under the control ...
Excessive exposure to estrogen is a well-established risk factor for endometrial cancer (EC), partic...
Estrogen receptor-related receptors (ERRs) are members of orphan nuclear receptors closely related t...
Aims The ESR1 gene encodes for oestrogen receptor (ER) alpha, which plays a crucial role in mammary ...
There is evidence that estrogens and some of their metabolites are involved in endometrial cancer pa...
The DNA-binding sites of estrogen receptor α (ERα) show great plasticity under the control of hormon...
Abstract Background Estrogen is an established endometrial carcinogen. One of the most important med...
To explore the relationship between expression of ERR alpha mRNA and estrogen and progesterone and t...
Up to 80% of endometrial and breast cancers express oestrogen receptor alpha (ERα). Unlike breast ca...
The amplification of estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) encoded by the ESR1 gene has been described ...
BACKGROUND: Endometrial adenocarcinoma is a typical estrogen-dependent neoplasia. The molecular mec...
The nuclear hormone receptor estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha) is pivotal for numerous processes in...
The estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) is highly expressed in both endometrial and breast cancers, and re...
Approximately 70-80% of endometrial carcinomas, type I carcinomas, are associated with endometrial h...
Excessive exposure to estrogen is a well-established risk factor for endometrial cancer (EC), partic...
The DNA-binding sites of estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha) show great plasticity under the control ...
Excessive exposure to estrogen is a well-established risk factor for endometrial cancer (EC), partic...
Estrogen receptor-related receptors (ERRs) are members of orphan nuclear receptors closely related t...
Aims The ESR1 gene encodes for oestrogen receptor (ER) alpha, which plays a crucial role in mammary ...
There is evidence that estrogens and some of their metabolites are involved in endometrial cancer pa...
The DNA-binding sites of estrogen receptor α (ERα) show great plasticity under the control of hormon...
Abstract Background Estrogen is an established endometrial carcinogen. One of the most important med...
To explore the relationship between expression of ERR alpha mRNA and estrogen and progesterone and t...
Up to 80% of endometrial and breast cancers express oestrogen receptor alpha (ERα). Unlike breast ca...
The amplification of estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) encoded by the ESR1 gene has been described ...
BACKGROUND: Endometrial adenocarcinoma is a typical estrogen-dependent neoplasia. The molecular mec...