Background Breast cancer cell lines are widely used tools to investigate breast cancer biology and to develop new therapies. Breast cancer tissue contains molecularly heterogeneous cell populations. Thus, it is important to understand which cell lines best represent the primary tumor and have similarly diverse phenotype. Here, we describe the development of five breast cancer cell lines from a single patient’s breast cancer tissue. We characterize the molecular profiles, tumorigenicity and metastatic ability in vivo of all five cell lines and compare their responsiveness to 4-hydroxytamoxifen (4-OHT) treatment. Methods Five breast cancer cell lines were derived from a single patient’s primary breast cancer tissue. Expression of different an...
Breast cancer cell lines have been used widely to investigate breast cancer pathobiology and new the...
SummaryCells with distinct phenotypes including stem-cell-like properties have been proposed to exis...
BACKGROUND: The origin and the contribution of breast tumor heterogeneity to its progression are not...
Background Breast cancer cell lines are widely used tools to investigate breast cancer biology and t...
Abstract Background Breast cancer cell lines are frequently used as model systems to study the cellu...
SummaryRecent studies suggest that thousands of genes may contribute to breast cancer pathophysiolog...
Background: Proper cell models for breast cancer primary tumors have long been the focal point in th...
Background: Breast cancer (BC), one of the most frequent human tumors, is genetically and histologic...
We aimed to generate and characterize a novel cell line from a breast cancer bone metastasis to bett...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women throughout the world. Theref...
BACKGROUND:Breast cancer cell lines have been used widely to investigate breast cancer pathobiology ...
Breast cancer is one of the most common form of cancer among women globally and metastasis is the pr...
Introduction: Normal and neoplastic breast tissues are comprised of heterogeneous populations of epi...
Cell lines derived from human tumors have historically served as the primary experimental model syst...
Cell lines are extremely useful tools in breast cancer research. Their key benefits include a high d...
Breast cancer cell lines have been used widely to investigate breast cancer pathobiology and new the...
SummaryCells with distinct phenotypes including stem-cell-like properties have been proposed to exis...
BACKGROUND: The origin and the contribution of breast tumor heterogeneity to its progression are not...
Background Breast cancer cell lines are widely used tools to investigate breast cancer biology and t...
Abstract Background Breast cancer cell lines are frequently used as model systems to study the cellu...
SummaryRecent studies suggest that thousands of genes may contribute to breast cancer pathophysiolog...
Background: Proper cell models for breast cancer primary tumors have long been the focal point in th...
Background: Breast cancer (BC), one of the most frequent human tumors, is genetically and histologic...
We aimed to generate and characterize a novel cell line from a breast cancer bone metastasis to bett...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women throughout the world. Theref...
BACKGROUND:Breast cancer cell lines have been used widely to investigate breast cancer pathobiology ...
Breast cancer is one of the most common form of cancer among women globally and metastasis is the pr...
Introduction: Normal and neoplastic breast tissues are comprised of heterogeneous populations of epi...
Cell lines derived from human tumors have historically served as the primary experimental model syst...
Cell lines are extremely useful tools in breast cancer research. Their key benefits include a high d...
Breast cancer cell lines have been used widely to investigate breast cancer pathobiology and new the...
SummaryCells with distinct phenotypes including stem-cell-like properties have been proposed to exis...
BACKGROUND: The origin and the contribution of breast tumor heterogeneity to its progression are not...