We have isolated a series of sublines of the hormone-dependent MCF-7 human breast cancer cell line after selection both in vivo and in vitro for growth in the presence of subphysiological concentrations of estrogens. These sublines represent a model system for study of the processes leading to hormonal autonomy. The cells form growing tumors in ovariectomized athymic nude mice in the absence of estrogen supplementation but retain some responsivity to estrogen as determined by stimulation of the rate of tumor growth in vivo and by induction of progesterone receptor. An ovarian-independent but hormone-responsive phenotype may occur early in the natural progression to hormone-independent and unresponsive growth in breast cancer. We observed no...
Growth responses to oestrogen can be reproducibly obtained using a selection of oestrogen-receptor-c...
We have previously isolated a series of MCF-7 human breast cancer cell variants which no longer requ...
Endogenous ovarian estrogens and progestins appear to play a critical role in the development and pr...
Among the processes contributing to the progressive acquisition of the highly malignant phenotype in...
Many breast tumors appear to follow a predictable clinical pattern, being initially responsive to en...
The efficiency of endocrine therapy for tumors is limited by the development of hormone resistance a...
We have established and characterized a series of variant cell lines in which to identify the critic...
The progression of breast tumors to steroid-autonomous and antiestrogen-resistant phenotypes confoun...
The efficiency of endocrine therapy for tumors is limited by the development of hormone resistance a...
Human mammary carcinoma cell lines (MCF‐7) were analysed for their hormone sensitivity before and af...
The MCF-7 human breast cancer cell line and four derived variant sublines (R27, R3, R3–12, and R3–98...
The routine isolation and culture of human breast cancer cells from patient samples has been a goal ...
Critical phenotypic changes that occur during the progression of breast cancer include the loss of h...
The tumor growth phenotype was characterized in relation to concentration of circulating estradiol, ...
Breast cancer is characterized by hormonal regulation. The current article reviews the role of estro...
Growth responses to oestrogen can be reproducibly obtained using a selection of oestrogen-receptor-c...
We have previously isolated a series of MCF-7 human breast cancer cell variants which no longer requ...
Endogenous ovarian estrogens and progestins appear to play a critical role in the development and pr...
Among the processes contributing to the progressive acquisition of the highly malignant phenotype in...
Many breast tumors appear to follow a predictable clinical pattern, being initially responsive to en...
The efficiency of endocrine therapy for tumors is limited by the development of hormone resistance a...
We have established and characterized a series of variant cell lines in which to identify the critic...
The progression of breast tumors to steroid-autonomous and antiestrogen-resistant phenotypes confoun...
The efficiency of endocrine therapy for tumors is limited by the development of hormone resistance a...
Human mammary carcinoma cell lines (MCF‐7) were analysed for their hormone sensitivity before and af...
The MCF-7 human breast cancer cell line and four derived variant sublines (R27, R3, R3–12, and R3–98...
The routine isolation and culture of human breast cancer cells from patient samples has been a goal ...
Critical phenotypic changes that occur during the progression of breast cancer include the loss of h...
The tumor growth phenotype was characterized in relation to concentration of circulating estradiol, ...
Breast cancer is characterized by hormonal regulation. The current article reviews the role of estro...
Growth responses to oestrogen can be reproducibly obtained using a selection of oestrogen-receptor-c...
We have previously isolated a series of MCF-7 human breast cancer cell variants which no longer requ...
Endogenous ovarian estrogens and progestins appear to play a critical role in the development and pr...