The chemokine receptor CXCR4 is an important factor in the migration, invasiveness, metastasis and proliferation of breast cancer cells. We have retrospectively analyzed the levels of expression of CXCR4 in a large cohort of breast cancers and pre-invasive breast samples linked to clinical data. A total of 1808 invasive breast carcinomas and 214 pre-invasive breast samples could be analyzed in correlation with basic clinico-pathological data such as hormone receptor status, HER2 status and tumor grade. The majority of breast cancers expressed either nuclear or cytoplasmic staining or both. CXCR4 cytoplasmic expression was associated with parameters of tumor aggressivity (tumor grade and lymph node status) and had prognostic value (age-adjus...
The ligand-independent, constitutively active Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) variant, EGFRv...
Metastasis is a multi-step process during which cancer cells disseminate from the primary tumour and...
© 2006 American Association for Cancer ResearchCXCR4 is a G protein–coupled receptor of considerable...
Many tumor cells express chemokines and chemokine receptors, and, for this reason, these molecules c...
CXC chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4) plays a prominent role in cancer progression and metastasis. H...
CXCR4, the receptor for stromal cell-derived factor-1(SDF-1), belongs to the chemokine receptor fami...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer related deaths worldwide. Breast cancer-related...
Interactions between the CXCR4 chemokine receptor in breast cancer cells and the ligand CXCL12/SDF-1...
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CXCR4 is a 7-transmembrane G-protein chemokine receptor that allows for migration of hematopoietic c...
Objective: Breast cancer is considered as a heterogeneous disease, characterized by different biolog...
CXCR4 genetic polymorphisms, as well as their expression level, have been associated with cancer dev...
Breast cancer is the most frequent malignancy among women worldwide including Iranian women. The di...
Introduction: The histological grade of the tumor influences the prognosis of breast cancer. In meta...
Chao Xu,1,* Hong Zhao,1,* Haitao Chen,1 Qinghua Yao2,3 1First Clinical College of Zhejiang Chinese ...
The ligand-independent, constitutively active Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) variant, EGFRv...
Metastasis is a multi-step process during which cancer cells disseminate from the primary tumour and...
© 2006 American Association for Cancer ResearchCXCR4 is a G protein–coupled receptor of considerable...
Many tumor cells express chemokines and chemokine receptors, and, for this reason, these molecules c...
CXC chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4) plays a prominent role in cancer progression and metastasis. H...
CXCR4, the receptor for stromal cell-derived factor-1(SDF-1), belongs to the chemokine receptor fami...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer related deaths worldwide. Breast cancer-related...
Interactions between the CXCR4 chemokine receptor in breast cancer cells and the ligand CXCL12/SDF-1...
This article is hosted on a website external to the CBCRA Open Access Archive. Selecting “View/Open...
CXCR4 is a 7-transmembrane G-protein chemokine receptor that allows for migration of hematopoietic c...
Objective: Breast cancer is considered as a heterogeneous disease, characterized by different biolog...
CXCR4 genetic polymorphisms, as well as their expression level, have been associated with cancer dev...
Breast cancer is the most frequent malignancy among women worldwide including Iranian women. The di...
Introduction: The histological grade of the tumor influences the prognosis of breast cancer. In meta...
Chao Xu,1,* Hong Zhao,1,* Haitao Chen,1 Qinghua Yao2,3 1First Clinical College of Zhejiang Chinese ...
The ligand-independent, constitutively active Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) variant, EGFRv...
Metastasis is a multi-step process during which cancer cells disseminate from the primary tumour and...
© 2006 American Association for Cancer ResearchCXCR4 is a G protein–coupled receptor of considerable...