We here describe two proteomic datasets deposited in ProteomeXchange via PRIDE partner repository [1] with dataset identifiers PXD000484 (defined as “training”) and PXD000485 (defined as “test”) that have been used for the development of a tamoxifen outcome predictive signature [2]. Both datasets comprised 56 fresh frozen estrogen receptor (ER) positive primary breast tumor specimens derived from patients who received tamoxifen as first line therapy for recurrent disease. Patient groups were defined based on time to progression (TTP) after start of tamoxifen therapy (6 months cutoff): 32 good and 24 poor treatment outcome patients were comprised in the training set, respectively. The test set included 41 good and 15 poor treatment outcome p...
International audienceBackground: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease with a wide range of outc...
Tamoxifen resistance is a major cause of death in patients with recurrent breast cancer. Current cli...
It is of highest importance to find proteins responsible for breast cancer dissemination, for use as...
AbstractWe here describe two proteomic datasets deposited in ProteomeXchange via PRIDE partner repos...
We here describe two proteomic datasets deposited in ProteomeXchange via PRIDE partner repository [1...
Estrogen receptor (ER) positive tumors represent the majority of breast malignancies, and are effect...
Abstract Mass spectrometry (MS)-based label-free proteo-mics offers an unbiased approach to screen b...
BACKGROUND: Despite the success of tamoxifen since its introduction, about one-third of patients wit...
textabstractMass spectrometry (MS)-based label-free proteomics offers an unbiased approach to screen...
The exponentially increasing volume of information extracted from genomic and proteomic applications...
We recently reported on the development of a 4-protein-based classifier (PDCD4, CGN, G3BP2, and OCIA...
The utilization of high-throughput -omics strategies, such as proteomics, in the analysis of breastc...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease comprising a variety of entities with various genetic backg...
We recently reported on the development of a 4-protein-based classifier (PDCD4, CGN, G3BP2, and OCIA...
Recent advances in mass spectrometry (MS) have enabled extensive analysis of cancer proteomes. Here,...
International audienceBackground: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease with a wide range of outc...
Tamoxifen resistance is a major cause of death in patients with recurrent breast cancer. Current cli...
It is of highest importance to find proteins responsible for breast cancer dissemination, for use as...
AbstractWe here describe two proteomic datasets deposited in ProteomeXchange via PRIDE partner repos...
We here describe two proteomic datasets deposited in ProteomeXchange via PRIDE partner repository [1...
Estrogen receptor (ER) positive tumors represent the majority of breast malignancies, and are effect...
Abstract Mass spectrometry (MS)-based label-free proteo-mics offers an unbiased approach to screen b...
BACKGROUND: Despite the success of tamoxifen since its introduction, about one-third of patients wit...
textabstractMass spectrometry (MS)-based label-free proteomics offers an unbiased approach to screen...
The exponentially increasing volume of information extracted from genomic and proteomic applications...
We recently reported on the development of a 4-protein-based classifier (PDCD4, CGN, G3BP2, and OCIA...
The utilization of high-throughput -omics strategies, such as proteomics, in the analysis of breastc...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease comprising a variety of entities with various genetic backg...
We recently reported on the development of a 4-protein-based classifier (PDCD4, CGN, G3BP2, and OCIA...
Recent advances in mass spectrometry (MS) have enabled extensive analysis of cancer proteomes. Here,...
International audienceBackground: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease with a wide range of outc...
Tamoxifen resistance is a major cause of death in patients with recurrent breast cancer. Current cli...
It is of highest importance to find proteins responsible for breast cancer dissemination, for use as...