Estrogens exert a key biological role in mammary gland epithelial cells and promote breast carcinogenesis and tumor progression. We recently identified a new large set of estrogen responsive genes from breast cancer (BC) cells by DNA microarray analysis of the gene expression profiles induced by 17b-estradiol in ZR-75.1 and MCF-7 cells. The purpose of the present study was to test whether the expression pattern of hormone regulated genes from this set identifies estrogen receptor (ERa) positive, hormone responsive BC cells. To this aim, we carried out in silico metanalysis of ERa positive and ERa negative human BC cell line transcriptomes, focusing on two sets of 171 and 218 estrogen responsive genes, respectively. Results show that estroge...
Gene-expression profiling with the use of DNA microarrays al-lows measurement of thousands of messen...
Abstract Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability...
BACKGROUND: Estrogens and their receptors are important in human development, physiology and disease...
Estrogens exert a key biological role in mammary gland epithelial cells and promote breast carcinoge...
Estrogen plays an important role in many physiological events including carcinogenesis and the devel...
Estrogen controls key cellular functions of responsive cells including the ability to survive, repli...
One area of great importance in breast cancer (BC) research is the study of gene expression regulate...
Estrogen controls key cellular functions of responsive cells including the ability to survive, repli...
Abstract Background Estrogens are known to regulate the proliferation of breast cancer cells and to ...
To investigate the phenotype associated with estrogen receptor alpha (ER) expression in breast carci...
One area of great importance in breast cancer (BC) research is the study of gene expression regulate...
Estrogen Receptor alpha (ERa) is a ligand-dependent transcription factor central to the growth and d...
The occurrence of large publically available repositories of human breast tumor gene expression prof...
The estrogen receptor is the master transcriptional regulator of breast cancer phenotype and the arc...
Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability to affec...
Gene-expression profiling with the use of DNA microarrays al-lows measurement of thousands of messen...
Abstract Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability...
BACKGROUND: Estrogens and their receptors are important in human development, physiology and disease...
Estrogens exert a key biological role in mammary gland epithelial cells and promote breast carcinoge...
Estrogen plays an important role in many physiological events including carcinogenesis and the devel...
Estrogen controls key cellular functions of responsive cells including the ability to survive, repli...
One area of great importance in breast cancer (BC) research is the study of gene expression regulate...
Estrogen controls key cellular functions of responsive cells including the ability to survive, repli...
Abstract Background Estrogens are known to regulate the proliferation of breast cancer cells and to ...
To investigate the phenotype associated with estrogen receptor alpha (ER) expression in breast carci...
One area of great importance in breast cancer (BC) research is the study of gene expression regulate...
Estrogen Receptor alpha (ERa) is a ligand-dependent transcription factor central to the growth and d...
The occurrence of large publically available repositories of human breast tumor gene expression prof...
The estrogen receptor is the master transcriptional regulator of breast cancer phenotype and the arc...
Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability to affec...
Gene-expression profiling with the use of DNA microarrays al-lows measurement of thousands of messen...
Abstract Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability...
BACKGROUND: Estrogens and their receptors are important in human development, physiology and disease...