INTRODUCTION: About 70% of breast cancers express oestrogen receptor alpha (ESR1/ERalpha) and are oestrogen-dependent for growth. In contrast with the highly proliferative nature of ERalpha-positive tumour cells, ERalpha-positive cells in normal breast tissue rarely proliferate. Because ERalpha expression is rapidly lost when normal human mammary epithelial cells (HMECs) are grown in vitro, breast cancer models derived from HMECs are ERalpha-negative. Currently only tumour cell lines are available to model ERalpha-positive disease. To create an ERalpha-positive breast cancer model, we have forced normal HMECs derived from reduction mammoplasty tissue to express ERalpha in combination with other relevant breast cancer genes. METHODS: Candida...
Approximately 70 % of human breast cancers are estrogen receptor! (ER!)-positive, but the origins of...
There has been increasing evidence which suggests that abnormal expression of the estrogen receptor ...
The etiology of ovarian epithelial cancer is poorly understood, mainly due to the lack of an appropr...
Introduction About 70% of breast cancers express oestrogen receptor a ( ESR1/ ER alpha) and are oest...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "An oestrogen-dependent model of breast cancer cre...
Breast cancer is characterized by histological and functional heterogeneity, posing a clinical chall...
Estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) tumors account for 70-80% of all breast cancer (BC) cases and are c...
dissertationIn human breast cancer, molecular gene expression analysis classifies tumors into multip...
INTRODUCTION: Estrogens regulate the proliferation of normal and neoplastic breast epithelium. Altho...
Seventy-five percent of breast cancers are estrogen receptor α positive (ER(+)). Research on these t...
The estrogen receptor (ER) is expressed in approximately 70% of sporadic breast cancers and is belie...
The study of the pathogenesis of breast cancer is challenged by the long time-course of the disease ...
The mechanisms involved in breast cancer initiation are not well understood. This may in part be due...
Background: Progress in breast cancer (BC) research relies on the availability of suitable cell line...
Emerging evidence suggests that cancers arise in stem/progenitor cells. Yet, the requirements for tr...
Approximately 70 % of human breast cancers are estrogen receptor! (ER!)-positive, but the origins of...
There has been increasing evidence which suggests that abnormal expression of the estrogen receptor ...
The etiology of ovarian epithelial cancer is poorly understood, mainly due to the lack of an appropr...
Introduction About 70% of breast cancers express oestrogen receptor a ( ESR1/ ER alpha) and are oest...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "An oestrogen-dependent model of breast cancer cre...
Breast cancer is characterized by histological and functional heterogeneity, posing a clinical chall...
Estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) tumors account for 70-80% of all breast cancer (BC) cases and are c...
dissertationIn human breast cancer, molecular gene expression analysis classifies tumors into multip...
INTRODUCTION: Estrogens regulate the proliferation of normal and neoplastic breast epithelium. Altho...
Seventy-five percent of breast cancers are estrogen receptor α positive (ER(+)). Research on these t...
The estrogen receptor (ER) is expressed in approximately 70% of sporadic breast cancers and is belie...
The study of the pathogenesis of breast cancer is challenged by the long time-course of the disease ...
The mechanisms involved in breast cancer initiation are not well understood. This may in part be due...
Background: Progress in breast cancer (BC) research relies on the availability of suitable cell line...
Emerging evidence suggests that cancers arise in stem/progenitor cells. Yet, the requirements for tr...
Approximately 70 % of human breast cancers are estrogen receptor! (ER!)-positive, but the origins of...
There has been increasing evidence which suggests that abnormal expression of the estrogen receptor ...
The etiology of ovarian epithelial cancer is poorly understood, mainly due to the lack of an appropr...