HMGA protein overexpression is associated with a highly malignant phenotype and it is also causally related to neoplastic cell transformation. Our previous results have shown that HMGA1 was not expressed in normal breast tissue whereas HMGA1 staining was intense in 25% of hyperplastic lesions with cellular atypia and in 60% of sporadic ductal carcinomas. Moreover, HMGA1 protein levels were significantly correlated with c-Erb-B2 expression. These results suggested HMGA1 expression as a novel prognostic factor in breast ductal carcinomas. In order to investigate whether the HMGA1 detection might have a prognostic role also for inherited breast carcinomas we have analysed the expression of the HMGA1 proteins in 116 breast familial carcinomas ...
[[abstract]]Breast cancer is a major cause of cancer mortality worldwide. High-mobility group box pr...
The high mortality rate and minimal progress made in the treatment of pancreatic cancer over the las...
The high mobility group (HMG) proteins HMGA1, HMGA2, and HMGB1 have been discussed as potential tumo...
HMGA protein overexpression is associated with a highly malignant phenotype and it is also causally ...
We measured, by immunohistochemistry, HMGA1 protein expression in 212 breast tissue specimens: 6 nor...
Breast cancer represents the second leading cause of cancer mortality among American women and accou...
Background. High-mobility group AT-hook1 (HMGA1) protein plays an important role in various diseases...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the expression pattern of the high mobility group genes/pr...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the expression pattern of the high mobility group genes/pr...
Almost 30 years ago, overexpression of HMGA proteins was associated with malignant phenotype of rat ...
High-mobility group protein 1 (HMGA1) participates in the processes of DNA transcription, replicatio...
Cancer heterogeneity is one of the factors that constitute an obstacle towards an efficient targetin...
Endometrioid endometrial carcinomas (EEC) are the most common malignant gynecologic tumors. Despite ...
HMGA1 proteins belong to a family of nonhistone chromatin proteins able to bind DNA in AT-rich regio...
Endometrioid endometrial carcinomas (EEC) are the most common malignant gynecologic tumors. Despite ...
[[abstract]]Breast cancer is a major cause of cancer mortality worldwide. High-mobility group box pr...
The high mortality rate and minimal progress made in the treatment of pancreatic cancer over the las...
The high mobility group (HMG) proteins HMGA1, HMGA2, and HMGB1 have been discussed as potential tumo...
HMGA protein overexpression is associated with a highly malignant phenotype and it is also causally ...
We measured, by immunohistochemistry, HMGA1 protein expression in 212 breast tissue specimens: 6 nor...
Breast cancer represents the second leading cause of cancer mortality among American women and accou...
Background. High-mobility group AT-hook1 (HMGA1) protein plays an important role in various diseases...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the expression pattern of the high mobility group genes/pr...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the expression pattern of the high mobility group genes/pr...
Almost 30 years ago, overexpression of HMGA proteins was associated with malignant phenotype of rat ...
High-mobility group protein 1 (HMGA1) participates in the processes of DNA transcription, replicatio...
Cancer heterogeneity is one of the factors that constitute an obstacle towards an efficient targetin...
Endometrioid endometrial carcinomas (EEC) are the most common malignant gynecologic tumors. Despite ...
HMGA1 proteins belong to a family of nonhistone chromatin proteins able to bind DNA in AT-rich regio...
Endometrioid endometrial carcinomas (EEC) are the most common malignant gynecologic tumors. Despite ...
[[abstract]]Breast cancer is a major cause of cancer mortality worldwide. High-mobility group box pr...
The high mortality rate and minimal progress made in the treatment of pancreatic cancer over the las...
The high mobility group (HMG) proteins HMGA1, HMGA2, and HMGB1 have been discussed as potential tumo...