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Metastasis breast cancer

Muller A, Homey B, Soto H, et al. Involvement of chemokine receptors in breast cancer metastasis. Nature 2001 410 50-6. [Pg.26]

Urquidi, V., Sloan, D., Kawai, K., Agarwal, D., Woodman, A. C., Tarin, D., Goodison, S. (2002). Contrasting expression of thrombospondin-1 and osteopontin correlates with absence or presence of metastatic phenotype in an isogenic model of spontaneous human breast cancer metastasis. Clin. Cancer Res. 8(1), 61-74. [Pg.241]

Fuqua SA (2001) The role of estrogen receptors in breast cancer metastasis. J Mammary Gland Biol Neoplasia 6 407... [Pg.57]

Li Q, Chen C, Kapadia A et al (2011) 3D models of epithelial-mesenchymal transition in breast cancer metastasis high-throughput screening assay development, validation, and pilot screen. J Biomol Screen 16 141-154... [Pg.250]

Weigelt B, Peterse IL, van t Veer LJ (2005) Breast cancer metastasis markers and models. Nat Rev Cancer 5 591-602... [Pg.265]

Fuchs IB, Siemer I, Buhler H el al. Epidermal growlh factor receptor changes during breast cancer metastasis. Anticancer Res 2006 26 4397 401. [Pg.101]

Jenkinson SR, Barraclough R, West CR, Rudland PS. 2004. S100A4 regulates cell motility and invasion in an in vitro model for breast cancer metastasis. Br J Cancer 90(l) 253-262. [Pg.129]

Kang, Y., Siegel, P.M., Shu, W., Drobnjak, M., Kakonen, S.M., Cordon-Cardo, C., Guise, T.A., and Massague, J. 2003. A multigenic program mediating breast cancer metastasis to bone. Cancer Cell 3, 537-549. [Pg.156]

We tested combiBUILD by using it to help design inhibitors for cathepsin D. Cathepsin D is an aspartyl protease whose structure has been solved with the inhibitor pepstatin. It is implicated in several disease processes including Alzheimer s amyloid plaque formation and breast cancer metastasis. Our goal was to design a small library of 1000 compounds of possible inhibitors to Cathepsin D. [Pg.161]

Dankort, D. L. and Muller, W. J. (1996). Transgenic models of breast cancer metastasis. Cancer Treat. Res. 83, 71-88. [Pg.284]

Price, J. E. and Zhang, R. D. (1990). Studies of human breast cancer metastasis using nude mice. Cancer Metast. Rev. 8, 285-297. [Pg.324]

Muller A, Homey B, Soto H, Ge N, Catron D, Buchanan ME, McClanahan T, Murphy E, Yuan W, Wagner SN, Barrera JL, Mohar A, Verastegui E, Zlotnik A Involvement of chemokine receptors in breast cancer metastasis. Nature 2001 410 50-56. [Pg.192]

Mansel RE, Goyal A, Douglas-Jones A, et al. Detection of breast cancer metastasis in sentinel lymph nodes using intra-operative real time GeneSearch BLN Assay in the operating room Results of the Gardiff study. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2009 115 595-600. [Pg.814]

Evidence for Cross-Talk Between CXCR4 and IGF-1 R Signal Transduction in Breast Cancer Metastasis... [Pg.14]

Liang, Z., Yoon, Y.,et al. (2005). Silencing of CXCR4 blocks breast cancer metastasis. Cancer Res 65(3) 967-71. [Pg.26]

Liang Z, Wu T, Lou H, et al. (2004) Inhibition of breast cancer metastasis by selective synthetic polypeptide against CXCR4. Cancer Res 64 4302-4308... [Pg.58]

Karnoub, A. E., Dash, A. B., Vo, A. P., Sullivan, A., et al. 2007. Mesenchymal stem cells within tumour stroma promote breast cancer metastasis. Nature. 446 557-563. [Pg.77]

Skobe, M., T. Hawighorst, D. G. Jackson, R. Prevo, L. Janes, P. Velasco, L. Riccardi, K. Alitalo, K. Claffey, and M. Detmar. 2001. Induction of tumor lymphangiogenesis by VEGF-C promotes breast cancer metastasis. Nat Med 7 192-198. [Pg.107]


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