Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Breast cancers have been uncovered by high-throughput technologies that allow the investigation at the genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic levels. In the early 2000s, the gene expression profiling has led to the classification of five intrinsic subtypes: luminal A, luminal B, HER2-enriched, normal like and basal-like. A decade later, the spectrum of copy number aberrations has further expanded the heterogeneous architecture of this disease with the identification of 10 integrative clusters (IntClusts). The referred classifications aim at explaining the diverse phenotypes and independent outcomes that impact clinical decision-making. However, intrinsic subtypes and IntClusts show limited overl...
Biological changes that occur during metastatic progression of breast cancer are still incompletely ...
Background Gene expression profiling has been used to define molecular phenotypes of...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women. Even with advances in early-stage brea...
It is now accepted that breast cancer is not a single disease, but instead it is composed of a spect...
SINCE the advent of array-based technology and the sequencing of the human genome, scientistsattempt...
Microarrays offer biologists an exciting tool that allows the simultaneous assessment of gene expres...
Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in women in Western countries. Differe...
At present, the biology of breast cancer remains poorly understood. Currently, lymph node metastases...
It is now accepted that breast cancer is not a single disease, but instead it is composed of a spect...
Cancer is a genetic disease that arises when a cell acquires unlimited growth potential through a se...
Abstract Background Optimizing treatment through microarray-based molecular subtyping is a promising...
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Abstract Breast cancer is heterogeneous in prognoses and drug responses. To organize breast cancers ...
We analysed primary breast cancers by genomic DNA copy number arrays, DNA methylation, exome sequenc...
Free to read on publisher website Breast cancer was traditionally perceived as a single disease; how...
Biological changes that occur during metastatic progression of breast cancer are still incompletely ...
Background Gene expression profiling has been used to define molecular phenotypes of...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women. Even with advances in early-stage brea...
It is now accepted that breast cancer is not a single disease, but instead it is composed of a spect...
SINCE the advent of array-based technology and the sequencing of the human genome, scientistsattempt...
Microarrays offer biologists an exciting tool that allows the simultaneous assessment of gene expres...
Breast cancer is the most frequent and the most deadly cancer in women in Western countries. Differe...
At present, the biology of breast cancer remains poorly understood. Currently, lymph node metastases...
It is now accepted that breast cancer is not a single disease, but instead it is composed of a spect...
Cancer is a genetic disease that arises when a cell acquires unlimited growth potential through a se...
Abstract Background Optimizing treatment through microarray-based molecular subtyping is a promising...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Abstract Breast cancer is heterogeneous in prognoses and drug responses. To organize breast cancers ...
We analysed primary breast cancers by genomic DNA copy number arrays, DNA methylation, exome sequenc...
Free to read on publisher website Breast cancer was traditionally perceived as a single disease; how...
Biological changes that occur during metastatic progression of breast cancer are still incompletely ...
Background Gene expression profiling has been used to define molecular phenotypes of...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women. Even with advances in early-stage brea...