Mouse models are important tools to decipher the molecular mechanisms of mammary carcinogenesis and to mimic the respective human disease. Despite sharing common phenotypic and genetic features, the proper translation of murine models to human breast cancer remains a challenging task. In a previous study we showed that in the SV40 transgenic WAP-T mice an active Met-pathway and epithelial-mesenchymal characteristics distinguish low- and high-grade mammary carcinoma. To assign these murine tumors to corresponding human tumors we here incorporated the analysis of expression of transcription factor (TF) coding genes and show that thereby a more accurate interspecies translation can be achieved. We describe a novel cross-species translation pro...
INTRODUCTION: Molecular characterization of the normal epithelial cell types that reside in the mamm...
INTRODUCTION: Mammary tumors in mice are categorized by using morphologic and architectural criteria...
Genetic alterations that cooperate with TP53 mutation in breast cancer (BC) are largely unknown. Usi...
Mammary carcinomas developing in SV40 transgenic WAP-T mice arise in two distinct histological pheno...
Abstract Background Human breast cancer is a heteroge...
BackgroundAlthough numerous mouse models of breast carcinomas have been developed, we do not know th...
BackgroundIn human breast cancer normal mammary cells typically develop into hyperplasia, ductal car...
Family history, reproductive factors, hormonal exposures, and subjective immunihistochemical evalua...
SummaryCancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of...
Two transgenic lineages were generated by directing the expression of SV40 T antigen to the mammary ...
Human breast cancer is an extremely heterogeneous disease, consisting of a number of ...
Abstract Background Deregulation of Stat5 in the mammary gland of transgenic mice causes tumorigenes...
Cancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of human ...
The aim of our work was to establish a database for breast cancer gene expression data in order to c...
Human breast cancer has been characterized by extensive transcriptional heterogeneity, with dominant...
INTRODUCTION: Molecular characterization of the normal epithelial cell types that reside in the mamm...
INTRODUCTION: Mammary tumors in mice are categorized by using morphologic and architectural criteria...
Genetic alterations that cooperate with TP53 mutation in breast cancer (BC) are largely unknown. Usi...
Mammary carcinomas developing in SV40 transgenic WAP-T mice arise in two distinct histological pheno...
Abstract Background Human breast cancer is a heteroge...
BackgroundAlthough numerous mouse models of breast carcinomas have been developed, we do not know th...
BackgroundIn human breast cancer normal mammary cells typically develop into hyperplasia, ductal car...
Family history, reproductive factors, hormonal exposures, and subjective immunihistochemical evalua...
SummaryCancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of...
Two transgenic lineages were generated by directing the expression of SV40 T antigen to the mammary ...
Human breast cancer is an extremely heterogeneous disease, consisting of a number of ...
Abstract Background Deregulation of Stat5 in the mammary gland of transgenic mice causes tumorigenes...
Cancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of human ...
The aim of our work was to establish a database for breast cancer gene expression data in order to c...
Human breast cancer has been characterized by extensive transcriptional heterogeneity, with dominant...
INTRODUCTION: Molecular characterization of the normal epithelial cell types that reside in the mamm...
INTRODUCTION: Mammary tumors in mice are categorized by using morphologic and architectural criteria...
Genetic alterations that cooperate with TP53 mutation in breast cancer (BC) are largely unknown. Usi...