Mouse models that faithfully recapitulate human cancers are indispensable tools for studying the molecular mechanisms of tumorigenesis and testing potential anticancer therapies. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Derksen et al. describe a new mouse model that mimics multiple features of invasive lobular carcinoma of the breast (ILC), a histological subtype of human breast cancer for which no mouse model currently exists. This model further reveals an important causal link between E-cadherin loss and tumor initiation and metastasis and, in doing so, provides a valuable entrée into the tumor-suppressive functions of E-cadherin as well as the molecular underpinnings of ILC
SUMMARY Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women of the Western world. Even though a lar...
In this thesis, we used genetically engineered mouse models and a variety of cell-culture based assa...
Chemotherapeutic strategies that target basal-like breast tumors are difficult to design without und...
Mouse models that faithfully recapitulate human cancers are indispensable tools for studying the mol...
The cancer genomics revolution has rapidly expanded the inventory of somatic mutations characterizin...
AbstractPancreatic cancer remains one of the most lethal of all human malignancies. Until recently, ...
In contrast to conventional chemotherapeutic agents, modern anticancer therapies are aimed at attack...
Infiltrating lobular breast cancer (ILC) is the most common special breast cancer subtype. With muta...
The possibility that experimental data from diverse cell biology experiments might shed light on oth...
The complexity of cancer biology cannot be understood in all its depth solely with the study of huma...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, and this prevalence has a major impact on health w...
AbstractHistologically accurate mouse models of human cancers generated by somatic or germline genet...
AbstractTransgenic mouse model faithfully reproduces human ovarian carcinoma and offers new opportun...
<div><p>Chemotherapeutic strategies that target basal-like breast tumors are difficult to design wit...
Breast cancer is a multifactorial disease that develops as a result of interactions among genetic, e...
SUMMARY Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women of the Western world. Even though a lar...
In this thesis, we used genetically engineered mouse models and a variety of cell-culture based assa...
Chemotherapeutic strategies that target basal-like breast tumors are difficult to design without und...
Mouse models that faithfully recapitulate human cancers are indispensable tools for studying the mol...
The cancer genomics revolution has rapidly expanded the inventory of somatic mutations characterizin...
AbstractPancreatic cancer remains one of the most lethal of all human malignancies. Until recently, ...
In contrast to conventional chemotherapeutic agents, modern anticancer therapies are aimed at attack...
Infiltrating lobular breast cancer (ILC) is the most common special breast cancer subtype. With muta...
The possibility that experimental data from diverse cell biology experiments might shed light on oth...
The complexity of cancer biology cannot be understood in all its depth solely with the study of huma...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, and this prevalence has a major impact on health w...
AbstractHistologically accurate mouse models of human cancers generated by somatic or germline genet...
AbstractTransgenic mouse model faithfully reproduces human ovarian carcinoma and offers new opportun...
<div><p>Chemotherapeutic strategies that target basal-like breast tumors are difficult to design wit...
Breast cancer is a multifactorial disease that develops as a result of interactions among genetic, e...
SUMMARY Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women of the Western world. Even though a lar...
In this thesis, we used genetically engineered mouse models and a variety of cell-culture based assa...
Chemotherapeutic strategies that target basal-like breast tumors are difficult to design without und...