Mammaglobin A is a protein that belongs to the secretoglobin superfamily. It has highly specific expression in cells from most breast cancers and may be used to detect circulating or disseminated tumor cells. In addition, mammaglobin A is currently under investigation as a potential therapeutic target for immune therapies that target breast cancer. The present review will highlight our current understanding of mammaglobin A at the genetic and protein level and its potential clinical applications. Characteristics of breast cancer and methods used to isolate and detect circulating tumor cells will also be presented.Fil: Ceballos Mancini, María Paula. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Ros...
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Mammaglobin-A (MAM-A) is a secretory protein that is overexpressed in 80% of human breast cancers. I...
Current breast cancer statistics indicate that new treatments are needed for breast cancer. Studies ...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed malignant tumor in women. Due to the high heterogenei...
Mammaglobin B (MGB2) and mammaglobin A (MGB1) are proteins expressed in metastatic breast cancers. T...
Background Mammaglobin (MAM) has been used as a specific molecular marker for breast cancer diagnosi...
BACKGROUND: Mammaglobin is expressed mainly in mammary tissue, overexpressed in breast cancer (BC...
Currently, no molecular biological markers do exist for early diagnosis of breast cancer. One of the...
Mammaglobin (hMAM)Â is expressed exclusively in the mammary glands of adult woman and mammary tumour...
Among the different types of tests used for cancer diagnosis, molecular tests have been increrasingl...
Objectives: In this study it was intended to study mammaglobin expression as a marker for the detect...
Abstract Background Mammaglobin, a member of secretoglobin family has been recognized as a breast ca...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the potential usefulness of a mammaglobin multigene...
Background: Mammaglobin mRNA expression is found in 70–80 % of primary and metastatic breast tumor b...
BACKGROUND: Mammaglobin is expressed mainly in mammary tissue, overexpressed in breast cancer (BC) a...
Contains fulltext : 48751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
Mammaglobin-A (MAM-A) is a secretory protein that is overexpressed in 80% of human breast cancers. I...
Current breast cancer statistics indicate that new treatments are needed for breast cancer. Studies ...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed malignant tumor in women. Due to the high heterogenei...
Mammaglobin B (MGB2) and mammaglobin A (MGB1) are proteins expressed in metastatic breast cancers. T...
Background Mammaglobin (MAM) has been used as a specific molecular marker for breast cancer diagnosi...
BACKGROUND: Mammaglobin is expressed mainly in mammary tissue, overexpressed in breast cancer (BC...
Currently, no molecular biological markers do exist for early diagnosis of breast cancer. One of the...
Mammaglobin (hMAM)Â is expressed exclusively in the mammary glands of adult woman and mammary tumour...
Among the different types of tests used for cancer diagnosis, molecular tests have been increrasingl...
Objectives: In this study it was intended to study mammaglobin expression as a marker for the detect...
Abstract Background Mammaglobin, a member of secretoglobin family has been recognized as a breast ca...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the potential usefulness of a mammaglobin multigene...
Background: Mammaglobin mRNA expression is found in 70–80 % of primary and metastatic breast tumor b...
BACKGROUND: Mammaglobin is expressed mainly in mammary tissue, overexpressed in breast cancer (BC) a...
Contains fulltext : 48751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
Mammaglobin-A (MAM-A) is a secretory protein that is overexpressed in 80% of human breast cancers. I...
Current breast cancer statistics indicate that new treatments are needed for breast cancer. Studies ...