<div><p>Breast cancer patients have different responses to chemotherapeutic treatments. Genes associated with drug response can provide insight to understand the mechanisms of drug resistance, identify promising therapeutic opportunities, and facilitate personalized treatment. Estrogen receptor (ER) positive and ER negative breast cancer have distinct clinical behavior and molecular properties. However, to date, few studies have rigorously assessed drug response genes in them. In this study, our goal was to systematically identify genes associated with multidrug response in ER positive and ER negative breast cancer cell lines. We tested 27 human breast cell lines for response to seven chemotherapeutic agents (cyclophosphamide, docetaxel, do...
The expression of four oestrogen-responsive genes in 118 immunohistochemically defined primary breas...
Abstract Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability...
Estrogens exert a key biological role in mammary gland epithelial cells and promote breast carcinoge...
Breast cancer patients have different responses to chemotherapeutic treatments. Genes associated wit...
Breast cancer patients have different responses to chemotherapeutic treatments. Genes associated wit...
Breast cancer patients have different responses to chemotherapeutic treatments. Genes associated wit...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. Most breast cancers are hormone related ...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is among the most notorious types of breast cancer, the treatme...
Although endocrine treatment of breast cancer is effective and common practice, in advanced disease ...
Breast cancers lacking the estrogen receptor (ER) can be distinguished from other breast cancers on ...
Background: Approximately 15%-20% of all diagnosed breast cancers are characterized by amplified and...
<p>The x-axis represents cell line drug response, represented as AUC value; higher AUC values are co...
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous disease characterized by different biopathological features, d...
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is characterized by cells lacking estrogen receptor (ER), proge...
In this study, we investigated whether selective signal pathways were associated with eribulin acti...
The expression of four oestrogen-responsive genes in 118 immunohistochemically defined primary breas...
Abstract Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability...
Estrogens exert a key biological role in mammary gland epithelial cells and promote breast carcinoge...
Breast cancer patients have different responses to chemotherapeutic treatments. Genes associated wit...
Breast cancer patients have different responses to chemotherapeutic treatments. Genes associated wit...
Breast cancer patients have different responses to chemotherapeutic treatments. Genes associated wit...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. Most breast cancers are hormone related ...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is among the most notorious types of breast cancer, the treatme...
Although endocrine treatment of breast cancer is effective and common practice, in advanced disease ...
Breast cancers lacking the estrogen receptor (ER) can be distinguished from other breast cancers on ...
Background: Approximately 15%-20% of all diagnosed breast cancers are characterized by amplified and...
<p>The x-axis represents cell line drug response, represented as AUC value; higher AUC values are co...
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous disease characterized by different biopathological features, d...
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is characterized by cells lacking estrogen receptor (ER), proge...
In this study, we investigated whether selective signal pathways were associated with eribulin acti...
The expression of four oestrogen-responsive genes in 118 immunohistochemically defined primary breas...
Abstract Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability...
Estrogens exert a key biological role in mammary gland epithelial cells and promote breast carcinoge...