Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability to affect estrogen receptor (ER) activity and thereby inhibit hormone-responsive cell functions and viability. We used high-density cDNA microarrays for a comprehensive definition of the gene pathways affected by 17b-estradiol (E2), ICI 182,780 (ICI), 4OH- tamoxifen (Tamoxifen), and raloxifene (RAL) in ER-positive ZR-75.1 cells, a suitable model to investigate estrogen and antiestrogen actions in hormone-responsive BC. The expression of 601 genes was significantly affected by E2 in these cells; in silico analysis reveals that 86 among them include one or more potential ER binding site within or near the promoter and that the binding site signatures f...
Luminal-like breast tumor cells express estrogen receptor alpha (ER-alpha) , a member of the nuclear...
Estrogen Receptor alpha (ERα) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that controls key cellular ...
Estrogens are tumor promoters for the mammary gland, due to their ability to control multiple functi...
Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability to affec...
Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability to affec...
Abstract Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability...
Estrogen exerts a primary regulatory role on a wide variety of physiological processes in different ...
Background: Estrogen receptors alpha (ERa) and beta (ERb) are transcription factors (TFs) that media...
SynthSys is a Centre for Integrative Systems Biology (CISB) funded by BBSRC and EPSRC, reference BB/...
Estrogen exerts a primary regulatory role on a wide variety of physiological processes in different ...
Luminal-like breast tumor cells express estrogen receptor alpha (ER-alpha) , a member of the nuclear...
Estrogen Receptor alpha (ERα) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that controls key cellular ...
Estrogens are tumor promoters for the mammary gland, due to their ability to control multiple functi...
Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability to affec...
Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability to affec...
Abstract Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability...
Estrogen exerts a primary regulatory role on a wide variety of physiological processes in different ...
Background: Estrogen receptors alpha (ERa) and beta (ERb) are transcription factors (TFs) that media...
SynthSys is a Centre for Integrative Systems Biology (CISB) funded by BBSRC and EPSRC, reference BB/...
Estrogen exerts a primary regulatory role on a wide variety of physiological processes in different ...
Luminal-like breast tumor cells express estrogen receptor alpha (ER-alpha) , a member of the nuclear...
Estrogen Receptor alpha (ERα) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that controls key cellular ...
Estrogens are tumor promoters for the mammary gland, due to their ability to control multiple functi...