Metabolic reprogramming enables cancer cells to adapt to the changing microenvironment in order to maintain metabolic energy and to provide the necessary biological macromolecules required for cell growth and tumor progression. While changes in tumor metabolism have been long recognized as a hallmark of cancer, recent advances have begun to delineate the mechanisms that modulate metabolic pathways and the consequence of altered signaling on tumorigenesis. This is particularly evident in hormone receptor positive (HR+) breast cancers which account for approximately 70% of breast cancer cases. Emerging evidence indicates that HR+ breast tumors are dependent on multiple metabolic processes for tumor progression, metastasis, and therapeutic res...
Breast cancer has become very common among women and is the major cause of morbidity. The progressio...
Breast cancer progression is characterized by changes in cellular metabolism that contribute to enha...
Nuclear receptors (NR) act as an integrated conduit for environmental and hormonal signals to govern...
Metabolic dysregulation is regarded as an important driver in cancer development and progression. Th...
Current standard-of-care (SOC) therapy for breast cancer includes targeted therapies such as endocri...
This study investigated the relationship between steroid hormone receptor signaling and cellular met...
Metabolic changes that facilitate tumor growth are one of the hallmarks of cancer. The triggers of t...
Metabolic changes that facilitate tumor growth are one of the hallmarks of cancer. The triggers of t...
Cancer is one of the most common causes of death worldwide, and its development is a result of the c...
Cancer is one of the most common causes of death worldwide, and its development is a re-sult of the ...
Nuclear receptors form a unique class of phylogenetically con-served transcriptional regulators ( 1)...
Abstract Breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies in Western society. Localized breast ...
Cancer metabolism has received a substantial amount of interest over the past decade. The advances i...
Breast cancers are very heterogeneous tissues with several cell types and metabolic pathways togethe...
The nuclear receptor (NR) family of transcription factors is intimately associated with the developm...
Breast cancer has become very common among women and is the major cause of morbidity. The progressio...
Breast cancer progression is characterized by changes in cellular metabolism that contribute to enha...
Nuclear receptors (NR) act as an integrated conduit for environmental and hormonal signals to govern...
Metabolic dysregulation is regarded as an important driver in cancer development and progression. Th...
Current standard-of-care (SOC) therapy for breast cancer includes targeted therapies such as endocri...
This study investigated the relationship between steroid hormone receptor signaling and cellular met...
Metabolic changes that facilitate tumor growth are one of the hallmarks of cancer. The triggers of t...
Metabolic changes that facilitate tumor growth are one of the hallmarks of cancer. The triggers of t...
Cancer is one of the most common causes of death worldwide, and its development is a result of the c...
Cancer is one of the most common causes of death worldwide, and its development is a re-sult of the ...
Nuclear receptors form a unique class of phylogenetically con-served transcriptional regulators ( 1)...
Abstract Breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies in Western society. Localized breast ...
Cancer metabolism has received a substantial amount of interest over the past decade. The advances i...
Breast cancers are very heterogeneous tissues with several cell types and metabolic pathways togethe...
The nuclear receptor (NR) family of transcription factors is intimately associated with the developm...
Breast cancer has become very common among women and is the major cause of morbidity. The progressio...
Breast cancer progression is characterized by changes in cellular metabolism that contribute to enha...
Nuclear receptors (NR) act as an integrated conduit for environmental and hormonal signals to govern...