Metastatic breast cancer cells are characterized by their high propensity to colonize the skeleton and form bone metastases, causing major morbidity and mortality. Identifying key proteins involved in the osteotropic phenotype would represent a major step toward the development of both new prognostic markers and new effective therapies. Cell surface proteins differentially expressed in cancer cells are preferred potential targets for antibody-based targeted therapies. In this study, using cell surface biotinylation and a mass spectrometric approach, we have compared the profile of accessible cell surface proteins between the human breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231 and its highly osteotropic B02 subclone. This strategy allowed the identific...
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is still widely used as a morphology-based assay for in situ analysis of ...
Abstract In recent years, there has been an emphasis on personalizing breast cancer treatment in ord...
International audienceMolecular subtypes of breast cancer with relevant biological and clinical feat...
AbstractMetastatic breast cancer cells are characterized by their high propensity to colonize the sk...
The classical fate of metastasizing breast cancer cells is to seed and form secondary colonies in bo...
The use of broad spectrum chemotherapeutic agents to treat breast cancer results in substantial and ...
<div><p>The use of broad spectrum chemotherapeutic agents to treat breast cancer results in substant...
The classical fate of metastasizing breast cancer cells is to seed and form secondary colonies in bo...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women. It is most commonly treated by the surgica...
Osteosarcoma is the most common bone cancer in dogs and people. In order to improve clinical outcome...
In this study, A17 cells, which are an invasive mesenchymal cell line with cancer stem cell properti...
A “bottom-up ” proteomics approach and a two-dimen-sional (strong cation exchange followed by revers...
Brain metastases are a devastating consequence of cancer and currently there are no specific biomark...
Tumor types can be defined cytologically by their regions of chromosomal amplification, which often ...
Cell surface proteins are responsible for many critical functions. Systematical profiling of these p...
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is still widely used as a morphology-based assay for in situ analysis of ...
Abstract In recent years, there has been an emphasis on personalizing breast cancer treatment in ord...
International audienceMolecular subtypes of breast cancer with relevant biological and clinical feat...
AbstractMetastatic breast cancer cells are characterized by their high propensity to colonize the sk...
The classical fate of metastasizing breast cancer cells is to seed and form secondary colonies in bo...
The use of broad spectrum chemotherapeutic agents to treat breast cancer results in substantial and ...
<div><p>The use of broad spectrum chemotherapeutic agents to treat breast cancer results in substant...
The classical fate of metastasizing breast cancer cells is to seed and form secondary colonies in bo...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women. It is most commonly treated by the surgica...
Osteosarcoma is the most common bone cancer in dogs and people. In order to improve clinical outcome...
In this study, A17 cells, which are an invasive mesenchymal cell line with cancer stem cell properti...
A “bottom-up ” proteomics approach and a two-dimen-sional (strong cation exchange followed by revers...
Brain metastases are a devastating consequence of cancer and currently there are no specific biomark...
Tumor types can be defined cytologically by their regions of chromosomal amplification, which often ...
Cell surface proteins are responsible for many critical functions. Systematical profiling of these p...
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is still widely used as a morphology-based assay for in situ analysis of ...
Abstract In recent years, there has been an emphasis on personalizing breast cancer treatment in ord...
International audienceMolecular subtypes of breast cancer with relevant biological and clinical feat...