Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα), which has been detected in over 70% of breast cancer cases, is a driving factor for breast cancer growth. For investigating the underlying genes and networks regulated by ERα in breast cancer, RNA-seq was performed between ERα transgenic MDA-MB-231 cells and wild type MDA-MB-231 cells. A total of 267 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified. Then bioinformatics analyses were performed to illustrate the mechanism of ERα. Besides, by comparison of RNA-seq data obtained from MDA-MB-231 cells and microarray dataset obtained from estrogen (E2) stimulated MCF-7 cells, an overlap of 126 DEGs was screened. The expression level of ERα was negatively associated with metastasis ...
The nuclear hormone receptors, ER?? and ER??, are known to regulate the transcriptional response pro...
Breast cancers fall into two major classes depending on their estrogen receptor (ER) status. ER+ and...
Most metastatic breast cancers arise from estrogen receptor α (ER)-positive disease, and yet the rol...
Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα), which has been detected in over 70% of breast cancer cases, is ...
Luminal-like breast tumor cells express estrogen receptor alpha (ER-alpha) , a member of the nuclear...
Luminal-like breast tumor cells express estrogen receptor alpha (ER-alpha) , a member of the nuclear...
BACKGROUND: Estrogens and their receptors are important in human development, physiology and disease...
Abstract Background Estrogen receptors alpha (ERα) and beta (ERβ) are transcription factors (TFs) th...
Aim of the study: 70% of breast cancers (BC) are estrogen receptor alphapositive (ER+), and typicall...
Estrogen has vital roles in development and maintenance of mammary gland and supports the growth of ...
Background: Estrogen receptors alpha (ERa) and beta (ERb) are transcription factors (TFs) that media...
The estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) is a ligand dependent transcription factor that regulates a large ...
© 2002 Dr. Toula BourasThe recognition that estrogen is involved in breast cancer underscores the ne...
Abstract Background The largest group of patients with breast cancer are estrogen receptor-positive ...
Abstract Background Estrogens are known to regulate the proliferation of breast cancer cells and to ...
The nuclear hormone receptors, ER?? and ER??, are known to regulate the transcriptional response pro...
Breast cancers fall into two major classes depending on their estrogen receptor (ER) status. ER+ and...
Most metastatic breast cancers arise from estrogen receptor α (ER)-positive disease, and yet the rol...
Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα), which has been detected in over 70% of breast cancer cases, is ...
Luminal-like breast tumor cells express estrogen receptor alpha (ER-alpha) , a member of the nuclear...
Luminal-like breast tumor cells express estrogen receptor alpha (ER-alpha) , a member of the nuclear...
BACKGROUND: Estrogens and their receptors are important in human development, physiology and disease...
Abstract Background Estrogen receptors alpha (ERα) and beta (ERβ) are transcription factors (TFs) th...
Aim of the study: 70% of breast cancers (BC) are estrogen receptor alphapositive (ER+), and typicall...
Estrogen has vital roles in development and maintenance of mammary gland and supports the growth of ...
Background: Estrogen receptors alpha (ERa) and beta (ERb) are transcription factors (TFs) that media...
The estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) is a ligand dependent transcription factor that regulates a large ...
© 2002 Dr. Toula BourasThe recognition that estrogen is involved in breast cancer underscores the ne...
Abstract Background The largest group of patients with breast cancer are estrogen receptor-positive ...
Abstract Background Estrogens are known to regulate the proliferation of breast cancer cells and to ...
The nuclear hormone receptors, ER?? and ER??, are known to regulate the transcriptional response pro...
Breast cancers fall into two major classes depending on their estrogen receptor (ER) status. ER+ and...
Most metastatic breast cancers arise from estrogen receptor α (ER)-positive disease, and yet the rol...