The receptor tyrosine kinase ERBB4/HER4 plays a role in cell division, migration, differentiation, as well as apoptosis, and is frequently overexpressed in breast and colorectal tumors. To understand the role of genetic variations in the regulation of ERBB4 expression, we identified new polymorphisms and investigated their functional implication and risk association with breast and colorectal cancer. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: We screened colorectal tumors from 92 patients for genetic variants at the ERBB4 ATG -1000 bp 5'-regulatory region by denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography and sequencing. Variants were subjected to DNA-protein interaction analyses (electrophoretic mobility shift assay), reporter gene assays in breast cancer...
INTRODUCTION: Given the role of estrogen in breast carcinogenesis and the modification of estrogen r...
Human ERBB2 presents several SNPs. One of these, Ile655Val, introduces a structural change in the tr...
The reproductive hormone, estrogen, contributes to the development of breast cancer by binding to th...
<div><p>A number of genetic variants have been linked to increased risk of breast cancer. Little is,...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and the leading cause of ...
Amplification of the epithelial growth factor receptor gene ERBB2 (HER2, NEU) in breast cancer is as...
Free to read on publisher website ErbB4 can act as either a tumor-suppressor gene or an oncogene in ...
We analyzed 3,872 common genetic variants across the ESR1 locus (encoding estrogen receptor α) in 11...
A genetic variant may alter a gene expression level and as a result be associated with pathological ...
BACKGROUND: Interaction between estrogen and estrogen receptor (ER) takes part in the regulation and...
INTRODUCTION: About two-thirds of the excess familial risk associated with breast cancer is still un...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Breast cancer is of public health importance with an increasing incidence over the past decade. Estr...
We analyzed 3,872 common genetic variants across the ESR1 locus (encoding estrogen receptor α) in 11...
Abstract. Human ERBB2 presents several SNPs. One of these, Ile655Val, introduces a structural change...
INTRODUCTION: Given the role of estrogen in breast carcinogenesis and the modification of estrogen r...
Human ERBB2 presents several SNPs. One of these, Ile655Val, introduces a structural change in the tr...
The reproductive hormone, estrogen, contributes to the development of breast cancer by binding to th...
<div><p>A number of genetic variants have been linked to increased risk of breast cancer. Little is,...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and the leading cause of ...
Amplification of the epithelial growth factor receptor gene ERBB2 (HER2, NEU) in breast cancer is as...
Free to read on publisher website ErbB4 can act as either a tumor-suppressor gene or an oncogene in ...
We analyzed 3,872 common genetic variants across the ESR1 locus (encoding estrogen receptor α) in 11...
A genetic variant may alter a gene expression level and as a result be associated with pathological ...
BACKGROUND: Interaction between estrogen and estrogen receptor (ER) takes part in the regulation and...
INTRODUCTION: About two-thirds of the excess familial risk associated with breast cancer is still un...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Breast cancer is of public health importance with an increasing incidence over the past decade. Estr...
We analyzed 3,872 common genetic variants across the ESR1 locus (encoding estrogen receptor α) in 11...
Abstract. Human ERBB2 presents several SNPs. One of these, Ile655Val, introduces a structural change...
INTRODUCTION: Given the role of estrogen in breast carcinogenesis and the modification of estrogen r...
Human ERBB2 presents several SNPs. One of these, Ile655Val, introduces a structural change in the tr...
The reproductive hormone, estrogen, contributes to the development of breast cancer by binding to th...