Background Gene expression profiling has been used to define molecular phenotypes of complex diseases such as breast cancer. The luminal A and basal-like subtypes have been repeatedly identified and validated as the two main subtypes out of a total of five molecular subtypes of breast cancer. These two are associated with distinctly different gene expression patterns and more importantly, a significant difference in clinical outcome. To further validate and more thoroughly characterize these two subtypes at the molecular level in tumors at an early stage, we report a gene expression profiling study using three different DNA microarray platforms. Results Expression...
BACKGROUND: Current histo-pathological prognostic factors are not very helpful in predicting the cli...
Biological changes that occur during metastatic progression of breast cancer are still incompletely ...
At present, the biology of breast cancer remains poorly understood. Currently, lymph node metastases...
It is now accepted that breast cancer is not a single disease, but instead it is composed of a spect...
It is now accepted that breast cancer is not a single disease, but instead it is composed of a spect...
BACKGROUND:Breast cancer cell lines have been used widely to investigate breast cancer pathobiology ...
Breast cancer cell lines have been used widely to investigate breast cancer pathobiology and new the...
INTRODUCTION. Perhaps the major challenge in developing more effective therapeutic strategies for th...
Characteristic patterns of gene expression measured by DNA microarrays have been used to classify tu...
SINCE the advent of array-based technology and the sequencing of the human genome, scientistsattempt...
Analysis by DNA microarrays has led to the identification of molecular subtypes of breast carcinomas...
Objective: To examine and summarize the most discussed molecular targets for prognosis prediction in...
SummaryBackgroundMicroarray expression profiling classifies breast cancer into five molecular subtyp...
Objective: Transcriptional profiling of epithelial ovarian cancer has revealed molecular subtypes co...
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BACKGROUND: Current histo-pathological prognostic factors are not very helpful in predicting the cli...
Biological changes that occur during metastatic progression of breast cancer are still incompletely ...
At present, the biology of breast cancer remains poorly understood. Currently, lymph node metastases...
It is now accepted that breast cancer is not a single disease, but instead it is composed of a spect...
It is now accepted that breast cancer is not a single disease, but instead it is composed of a spect...
BACKGROUND:Breast cancer cell lines have been used widely to investigate breast cancer pathobiology ...
Breast cancer cell lines have been used widely to investigate breast cancer pathobiology and new the...
INTRODUCTION. Perhaps the major challenge in developing more effective therapeutic strategies for th...
Characteristic patterns of gene expression measured by DNA microarrays have been used to classify tu...
SINCE the advent of array-based technology and the sequencing of the human genome, scientistsattempt...
Analysis by DNA microarrays has led to the identification of molecular subtypes of breast carcinomas...
Objective: To examine and summarize the most discussed molecular targets for prognosis prediction in...
SummaryBackgroundMicroarray expression profiling classifies breast cancer into five molecular subtyp...
Objective: Transcriptional profiling of epithelial ovarian cancer has revealed molecular subtypes co...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
BACKGROUND: Current histo-pathological prognostic factors are not very helpful in predicting the cli...
Biological changes that occur during metastatic progression of breast cancer are still incompletely ...
At present, the biology of breast cancer remains poorly understood. Currently, lymph node metastases...