Abstract Background MCF-10A, immortalized but non-transformed human breast epithelial cells, are widely used in research examining carcinogenesis. The studies presented here were initiated with the observation that MCF-10A cells left in continuous culture for prolonged periods without re-feeding were prone to the development of transformed foci. We hypothesized that the depletion of labile culture components led to the onset of processes culminating in the observed cell transformation. The purpose of this study was to define the factors which promoted transformation of this cell line. Results Changes in levels of phenol red (PHR), hydrocortisone (HC), and epidermal growth factor (EGF) with or without estrogen treatment indicated that both o...
We propose the hypothesis that loss of estrogen receptor function which leads to endocrine resistanc...
MCF-10A cells are a spontaneously immortalized untransformed human mammary epithelial cell line. We ...
AbstractBoth estrogen receptors (ER) alpha (ERα) and beta (ERβ) are localized in the nucleus, plasma...
There has been increasing evidence which suggests that abnormal expression of the estrogen receptor ...
The estrogen dependence of breast cancer has long been recognized; however, the role of 17β-estradio...
INTRODUCTION: Estrogens regulate the proliferation of normal and neoplastic breast epithelium. Altho...
There has been increasing evidence which suggests hat abnormal expression of the estrogen receptor (...
Introduction: Estrogens regulate the proliferation of normal and neoplastic breast epithelium. Altho...
Recent molecular cloning of estrogen receptor beta (ERbeta) suggests alternative pathways of estroge...
Based on gene expression patterns, breast cancers can be divided into subtypes that closely resemble...
Background: Cellular effects of oestrogen are mediated by two intracellular receptors ERα and ERβ. H...
The long-term goal of this study was to develop a reproducible physiologically\ud relevant, normal h...
PurposeUnderstanding how differentiation, microenvironment, and hormonal milieu influence human brea...
Introduction About 70% of breast cancers express oestrogen receptor a ( ESR1/ ER alpha) and are oest...
Abstract Background Three-dimensional cultures of mammary epithelial cells allow for biologically-re...
We propose the hypothesis that loss of estrogen receptor function which leads to endocrine resistanc...
MCF-10A cells are a spontaneously immortalized untransformed human mammary epithelial cell line. We ...
AbstractBoth estrogen receptors (ER) alpha (ERα) and beta (ERβ) are localized in the nucleus, plasma...
There has been increasing evidence which suggests that abnormal expression of the estrogen receptor ...
The estrogen dependence of breast cancer has long been recognized; however, the role of 17β-estradio...
INTRODUCTION: Estrogens regulate the proliferation of normal and neoplastic breast epithelium. Altho...
There has been increasing evidence which suggests hat abnormal expression of the estrogen receptor (...
Introduction: Estrogens regulate the proliferation of normal and neoplastic breast epithelium. Altho...
Recent molecular cloning of estrogen receptor beta (ERbeta) suggests alternative pathways of estroge...
Based on gene expression patterns, breast cancers can be divided into subtypes that closely resemble...
Background: Cellular effects of oestrogen are mediated by two intracellular receptors ERα and ERβ. H...
The long-term goal of this study was to develop a reproducible physiologically\ud relevant, normal h...
PurposeUnderstanding how differentiation, microenvironment, and hormonal milieu influence human brea...
Introduction About 70% of breast cancers express oestrogen receptor a ( ESR1/ ER alpha) and are oest...
Abstract Background Three-dimensional cultures of mammary epithelial cells allow for biologically-re...
We propose the hypothesis that loss of estrogen receptor function which leads to endocrine resistanc...
MCF-10A cells are a spontaneously immortalized untransformed human mammary epithelial cell line. We ...
AbstractBoth estrogen receptors (ER) alpha (ERα) and beta (ERβ) are localized in the nucleus, plasma...