High resolution two dimensional get electrophoresis (2DE) and database analysis was used to establish protein expression patterns for cultured normal human mammary epithelial cells and thirteen breast cancer cell lines. The Human Breast Epithelial Cell database contains the 2DE protein patterns, including relative protein abundances, for each cell line, plus a composite pattern that contains all the common and specifically expressed proteins from all the cell lines. Significant differences in protein expression, both qualitative and quantitative, were observed not only between normal cells and tumor cells, but also among the tumor cell lines. Eight percent of the consistently detected proteins were found in significantly (P < 0.001) variabl...
International audienceAcquiring high proliferation rate is crucial for carcinogenic transformation o...
T47D and MCF7 are two human hormone-dependent breast cancer cell lines which are widely used as expe...
International audienceMolecular subtypes of breast cancer with relevant biological and clinical feat...
Abstract Background Breast carcinomas represent a heterogeneous group of tumors diverse in behavior,...
Defining differences in protein expression between tumour cells of various degrees of malignancy is ...
[[abstract]]The transformation of a normal cell into a cancer cell has been correlated with alterati...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death from cancer among women in western countries. Th...
Reference two-dimensional (2-D) gels are presented for human breast ductal carcinoma and histologica...
AbstractData from a comparative proteomic analysis of three human breast epithelial cell lines are p...
Breast cancer is the most common and the leading cause of mortality in women worldwide. There is a d...
Breast cancer is the most common gynecological cancer in developed nations and represents a signific...
In this study, cell nuclei from aneuploid breast cancer samples were sorted with respect to DNA cont...
Molecular subtypes of breast cancer with relevant bio-logical and clinical features have been define...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in most areas of the world. In Iran and...
Abstract Background Transformed phenotypes are common to cell lines derived from various cancers. Pr...
International audienceAcquiring high proliferation rate is crucial for carcinogenic transformation o...
T47D and MCF7 are two human hormone-dependent breast cancer cell lines which are widely used as expe...
International audienceMolecular subtypes of breast cancer with relevant biological and clinical feat...
Abstract Background Breast carcinomas represent a heterogeneous group of tumors diverse in behavior,...
Defining differences in protein expression between tumour cells of various degrees of malignancy is ...
[[abstract]]The transformation of a normal cell into a cancer cell has been correlated with alterati...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death from cancer among women in western countries. Th...
Reference two-dimensional (2-D) gels are presented for human breast ductal carcinoma and histologica...
AbstractData from a comparative proteomic analysis of three human breast epithelial cell lines are p...
Breast cancer is the most common and the leading cause of mortality in women worldwide. There is a d...
Breast cancer is the most common gynecological cancer in developed nations and represents a signific...
In this study, cell nuclei from aneuploid breast cancer samples were sorted with respect to DNA cont...
Molecular subtypes of breast cancer with relevant bio-logical and clinical features have been define...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in most areas of the world. In Iran and...
Abstract Background Transformed phenotypes are common to cell lines derived from various cancers. Pr...
International audienceAcquiring high proliferation rate is crucial for carcinogenic transformation o...
T47D and MCF7 are two human hormone-dependent breast cancer cell lines which are widely used as expe...
International audienceMolecular subtypes of breast cancer with relevant biological and clinical feat...