International audienceTo explore the mechanisms whereby estrogen and antiestrogen (tamoxifen (TAM)) can regulate breast cancer cell growth, we investigated gene expression changes in MCF7 cells treated with 17beta-estradiol (E2) and/or with 4-OH-TAM. The patterns of differential expression were determined by the ValiGen Gene IDentification (VGID) process, a subtractive hybridization approach combined with microarray validation screening. Their possible biologic consequences were evaluated by integrative data analysis. Over 1000 cDNA inserts were isolated and subsequently cloned, sequenced and analyzed against nucleotide and protein databases (NT/NR/EST) with BLAST software. We revealed that E2 induced differential expression of 279 known an...
Background: The estrogen receptor a (ERa) is a ligand-regulated transcription factor. However, a wid...
Breast cancer is one of the most highly diagnosed cancers in women and the second largest cause of d...
SynthSys is a Centre for Integrative Systems Biology (CISB) funded by BBSRC and EPSRC, reference BB/...
International audienceTo explore the mechanisms whereby estrogen and antiestrogen (tamoxifen (TAM)) ...
One area of great importance in breast cancer (BC) research is the study of gene expression regulate...
One area of great importance in breast cancer (BC) research is the study of gene expression regulate...
Background Previous studies in the Tenovus Centre have demonstrated that the development of antio...
Estrogen is a pivotal regulator of cell proliferation in the normal breast and breast cancer. Endocr...
This study covers an area of great importance in the research of breast cancer, related to the study...
BACKGROUND: Estrogens regulate diverse physiological processes in various tissues through genomic an...
Tamoxifen therapy of invasive breast cancer has been associated with increased levels of endothelin-...
BACKGROUND: Estrogen is a pivotal regulator of cell proliferation in the normal breast and breast ca...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Many studies have been published outlining the global effects of 17 beta-estra...
Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability to affec...
Abstract Background Estrogen plays a central role in ...
Background: The estrogen receptor a (ERa) is a ligand-regulated transcription factor. However, a wid...
Breast cancer is one of the most highly diagnosed cancers in women and the second largest cause of d...
SynthSys is a Centre for Integrative Systems Biology (CISB) funded by BBSRC and EPSRC, reference BB/...
International audienceTo explore the mechanisms whereby estrogen and antiestrogen (tamoxifen (TAM)) ...
One area of great importance in breast cancer (BC) research is the study of gene expression regulate...
One area of great importance in breast cancer (BC) research is the study of gene expression regulate...
Background Previous studies in the Tenovus Centre have demonstrated that the development of antio...
Estrogen is a pivotal regulator of cell proliferation in the normal breast and breast cancer. Endocr...
This study covers an area of great importance in the research of breast cancer, related to the study...
BACKGROUND: Estrogens regulate diverse physiological processes in various tissues through genomic an...
Tamoxifen therapy of invasive breast cancer has been associated with increased levels of endothelin-...
BACKGROUND: Estrogen is a pivotal regulator of cell proliferation in the normal breast and breast ca...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Many studies have been published outlining the global effects of 17 beta-estra...
Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability to affec...
Abstract Background Estrogen plays a central role in ...
Background: The estrogen receptor a (ERa) is a ligand-regulated transcription factor. However, a wid...
Breast cancer is one of the most highly diagnosed cancers in women and the second largest cause of d...
SynthSys is a Centre for Integrative Systems Biology (CISB) funded by BBSRC and EPSRC, reference BB/...