Introduction: Human breast tumors are heterogeneous and consist of phenotypically diverse cells. Breast cancer cells with a CD44+/CD24- phenotype have been suggested to have tumor-initiating properties with stem cell-like and invasive features, although it is unclear whether their presence within a tumor has clinical implications. There is also a large heterogeneity between tumors, illustrated by reproducible stratification into various subtypes based on gene expression profiles or histopathological features. We have explored the prevalence of cells with different CD44/CD24 phenotypes within breast cancer subtypes. Methods: Double-staining immunohistochemistry was used to quantify CD44 and CD24 expression in 240 human breast tumors for whi...
CD44 is stained with Permanent Red and CD24 with diaminobenzidene (DAB). Magnification × 20. A tumor...
The role of the expression of CD44 and CD24 in breast cancer (BC) has been explored in many laborato...
We review here the recently emerging relationship between epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) an...
Introduction Human breast tumors are heterogeneous and consist of phenotypically diverse cells. Brea...
SummaryCells with distinct phenotypes including stem-cell-like properties have been proposed to exis...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: According to the cancer stem-cell theory, tumors originate from a small popu...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been defined as 'a cell within a tumor that possesses the capacity to ...
Breast cancer cells with the CD44+/CD24- phenotype have been reported to be tumourigenic due to thei...
Breast cancer cells with the CD44+/CD24- phenotype have been reported to be tumourigenic due to thei...
A subpopulation of breast cancer cells with cluster of differentiation (CD)44-positive and CD24-nega...
Luminal, basal or mixed cell morphology can be predicted based on CD44 and CD24 expression. Provided...
Breast cancer is a very heterogeneous disease. The intrinsic molecular subtypes can explain the inte...
Purpose: To evaluate the expression of stem cell-related markers at the cellular level in human brea...
Introduction A subpopulation (CD44+/CD24-) of breast cancer cells has been reported to have stem/pr...
(page number not for citation purposes) Vol 10 No 3Research article The CD44+/CD24- phenotype is enr...
CD44 is stained with Permanent Red and CD24 with diaminobenzidene (DAB). Magnification × 20. A tumor...
The role of the expression of CD44 and CD24 in breast cancer (BC) has been explored in many laborato...
We review here the recently emerging relationship between epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) an...
Introduction Human breast tumors are heterogeneous and consist of phenotypically diverse cells. Brea...
SummaryCells with distinct phenotypes including stem-cell-like properties have been proposed to exis...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: According to the cancer stem-cell theory, tumors originate from a small popu...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been defined as 'a cell within a tumor that possesses the capacity to ...
Breast cancer cells with the CD44+/CD24- phenotype have been reported to be tumourigenic due to thei...
Breast cancer cells with the CD44+/CD24- phenotype have been reported to be tumourigenic due to thei...
A subpopulation of breast cancer cells with cluster of differentiation (CD)44-positive and CD24-nega...
Luminal, basal or mixed cell morphology can be predicted based on CD44 and CD24 expression. Provided...
Breast cancer is a very heterogeneous disease. The intrinsic molecular subtypes can explain the inte...
Purpose: To evaluate the expression of stem cell-related markers at the cellular level in human brea...
Introduction A subpopulation (CD44+/CD24-) of breast cancer cells has been reported to have stem/pr...
(page number not for citation purposes) Vol 10 No 3Research article The CD44+/CD24- phenotype is enr...
CD44 is stained with Permanent Red and CD24 with diaminobenzidene (DAB). Magnification × 20. A tumor...
The role of the expression of CD44 and CD24 in breast cancer (BC) has been explored in many laborato...
We review here the recently emerging relationship between epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) an...