The contribution of cancer cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic factors to metastatic breast cancer is still poorly understood, hampering development of novel therapeutic strategies that decrease breast cancer mortality. Cre/loxP-based conditional mouse models of breast cancer present unique opportunities to study sporadic tumour formation and progression in a controlled setting. Unfortunately, the generation of mouse strains carrying multiple mutant alleles needed for such studies is very time-consuming. Moreover, conditional mouse tumour models do not permit independent manipulation of tumour cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic factors. Although the latter can be achieved by cleared fat-pad transplantation of mouse mammary epithelial cells (MMECs) fro...
Cancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of human ...
TP53 mutations are the most frequent genetic alterations in breast cancer and are associated with mo...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, and this prevalence has a major impact on health w...
The contribution of cancer cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic factors to metastatic breast cancer is stil...
Mutation and loss of function in p53 are common features among human breast cancers. Here we use BAL...
Mutation and loss of function in p53 are common features among human breast cancers. Here we use BAL...
Breast cancer is characterized by histological and functional heterogeneity, posing a clinical chall...
While previous studies using genetically engineered mice (GEM) have indicated potential effects of s...
SummaryCancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of...
Mammary epithelial (ME) cells cultured under conventional conditions senesce after several passages....
Breast cancer is the first common cause of cancer-related death in women worldwide. Since the malign...
Background: Here we present the first paired-end sequencing of tumors from genetically engineered mo...
Although alterations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene are detected frequently in human breast cancer...
IntroductionThe 'MINO' (mammary intraepithelial neoplasia outgrowth) mouse model of ductal carcinoma...
Abstract Introduction Effective in vivo models of bre...
Cancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of human ...
TP53 mutations are the most frequent genetic alterations in breast cancer and are associated with mo...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, and this prevalence has a major impact on health w...
The contribution of cancer cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic factors to metastatic breast cancer is stil...
Mutation and loss of function in p53 are common features among human breast cancers. Here we use BAL...
Mutation and loss of function in p53 are common features among human breast cancers. Here we use BAL...
Breast cancer is characterized by histological and functional heterogeneity, posing a clinical chall...
While previous studies using genetically engineered mice (GEM) have indicated potential effects of s...
SummaryCancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of...
Mammary epithelial (ME) cells cultured under conventional conditions senesce after several passages....
Breast cancer is the first common cause of cancer-related death in women worldwide. Since the malign...
Background: Here we present the first paired-end sequencing of tumors from genetically engineered mo...
Although alterations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene are detected frequently in human breast cancer...
IntroductionThe 'MINO' (mammary intraepithelial neoplasia outgrowth) mouse model of ductal carcinoma...
Abstract Introduction Effective in vivo models of bre...
Cancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of human ...
TP53 mutations are the most frequent genetic alterations in breast cancer and are associated with mo...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, and this prevalence has a major impact on health w...