Abstract Background The extent of cellular heterogeneity in breast cancer could have potential impact on diagnosis and long-term outcome. However, pathology evaluation is limited to biomarker immunohistochemical staining and morphology of the bulk cancer. Inter-cellular heterogeneity of biomarkers is not usually assessed. As an initial evaluation of the extent of breast cancer cellular heterogeneity, we conducted quantitative and spatial imaging of Estrogen Receptor (ER), Progesterone Receptor (PR), Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-2 (HER2), Ki67, TP53, CDKN1A (P21/WAF1), CDKN2A (P16INK4A), CD8 and CD20 of a tissue microarray (TMA) representing subtypes defined by St. Gallen surrogate classific...
Heterogeneous patterns of mutations and RNA expression have been well documented in invasive cancers...
Heterogeneous patterns of mutations and RNA expression have been well documented in invasive cancers...
PURPOSE: Recent small-sized genomic studies on the identification of breast cancer bioprofiles have ...
Background: Measures of spatial intratumor heterogeneity are potentially important diagnostic biomar...
Solid tumors are heterogeneous tissues composed of a mixture of cancer and normal cells, which compl...
Cancer biology studies have revealed that dysregulated immune responses and interactions between cel...
Morphologic heterogeneity within an individual tumor is well-recognized by histopathologists in surg...
Morphologic heterogeneity within an individual tumor is well-recognized by histopathologists in surg...
Abstract Single-cell and spatial technologies that profile gene expression across a whole tissue are...
Single-cell analyses have revealed extensive heterogeneity between and within human tumours1-4, but ...
The evaluation of breast cancer immune microenvironment has been increasingly used in clinical pract...
The evaluation of breast cancer immune microenvironment has been increasingly used in clinical pract...
Single-cell analyses have revealed extensive heterogeneity between and within human tumours1-4, but ...
Immunohistochemistry and fluorescence in situ hybridization are the two standard methods for human e...
Immunohistochemistry and fluorescence in situ hybridization are the two standard methods for human e...
Heterogeneous patterns of mutations and RNA expression have been well documented in invasive cancers...
Heterogeneous patterns of mutations and RNA expression have been well documented in invasive cancers...
PURPOSE: Recent small-sized genomic studies on the identification of breast cancer bioprofiles have ...
Background: Measures of spatial intratumor heterogeneity are potentially important diagnostic biomar...
Solid tumors are heterogeneous tissues composed of a mixture of cancer and normal cells, which compl...
Cancer biology studies have revealed that dysregulated immune responses and interactions between cel...
Morphologic heterogeneity within an individual tumor is well-recognized by histopathologists in surg...
Morphologic heterogeneity within an individual tumor is well-recognized by histopathologists in surg...
Abstract Single-cell and spatial technologies that profile gene expression across a whole tissue are...
Single-cell analyses have revealed extensive heterogeneity between and within human tumours1-4, but ...
The evaluation of breast cancer immune microenvironment has been increasingly used in clinical pract...
The evaluation of breast cancer immune microenvironment has been increasingly used in clinical pract...
Single-cell analyses have revealed extensive heterogeneity between and within human tumours1-4, but ...
Immunohistochemistry and fluorescence in situ hybridization are the two standard methods for human e...
Immunohistochemistry and fluorescence in situ hybridization are the two standard methods for human e...
Heterogeneous patterns of mutations and RNA expression have been well documented in invasive cancers...
Heterogeneous patterns of mutations and RNA expression have been well documented in invasive cancers...
PURPOSE: Recent small-sized genomic studies on the identification of breast cancer bioprofiles have ...