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pro vyhledávání: '"Kellie Brouilette"'
Autor:
Jane Warwick, P Quinlan, William J. Tapper, Diana Eccles, Lee B. Jordan, P Chou, C Gillet, Antonio Saha, Shelia M. Violette, Jane Kendrew, AM Thompson, Stephen W. Duffy, R L Bowen, Andrew R. Green, Simon T. Barry, A Brentall, Rhian Gabe, Ian O. Ellis, Kate Moore, John Marshall, Ian R. Hart, S. Vallath, Kellie Brouilette, Gareth J. Thomas, JL Jones, Claude Chelala, Syed Haider, Paul H. Weinreb
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 73:P4-15
The integrin avβ6 promotes migration, invasion and survival of cancer cells, but the biological relevance has yet to be ascertained in breast cancer. Our immunhistochemical analysis of over 2000 breast cancers has revealed that high expression of th
Autor:
Jane Kendrew, P Quinlan, Diana Eccles, Syed Haider, J. Louise Jones, Sabari Vallath, Ian R. Hart, Antonio Saha, Ian O. Ellis, Adam R. Brentnall, Andrew R. Green, Gareth J. Thomas, Rhian Gabe, Paul H. Weinreb, Lee B. Jordan, Jane Warwick, Patrick Chou, Cheryl Gillett, Simon T. Barry, Kellie Brouilette, Shelia M. Violette, William J. Tapper, John Marshall, Stephen W. Duffy, R L Bowen, Claude Chelala, Alastair M. Thompson, Kate Moore
Publikováno v:
JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute
BACKGROUND: Integrin ?v?6 promotes migration, invasion, and survival of cancer cells; however, the relevance and role of ?v?6 has yet to be elucidated in breast cancer.METHODS: Protein expression of integrin subunit beta6 (?6) was measured in breast
Autor:
Jane Warwick, Sabari Vallath, Adam R. Brentnall, Antonio Saha, P Quinlan, Andrew R. Green, Syed Haider, Simon T. Barry, Alastair M. Thompson, Shelia M Violette, Patrick Chou, Ian R. Hart, Lee B. Jordan, William J. Tapper, Kate Moore, Claudia Chelala, Rhian Gabe, Jane Kendrew, Ian O. Ellis, Diana Eccles, Louise Jones, John Marshall, Kellie Brouilette, Stephen W. Duffy, R L Bowen, Gareth J. Thomas, Cheryl Gillett, Paul H. Weinreb
Publikováno v:
Molecular Cancer Research. 11:B046-B046
Background: Integrin αvβ6 promotes migration, invasion and survival of cancer cells, however, the relevance and role of αvβ6 has yet to be elucidated in breast cancer. Methods: Protein expression of integrin subunit beta6 (β6) was measured in ov
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research : BCR
Introduction There is increasing recognition of the role of the microenvironment in the control of both normal and tumour cell behaviour. In the breast, myoepithelial cells and fibroblasts can influence tumour cell behaviour, with myoepithelial cells