Breast Cancer Research

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Tumour-stromal interactions: Reciprocal regulation of extracellular matrix proteins and ovarian steroid activity in the mammary gland

Sandra Z Haslam* and Terry L Woodward

Breast Cancer Res 2001, 3:365-372 doi:10.1186/bcr324

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Progesterone receptor A and c-Met mediates spheroids-endometrium attachment

Haggar Harduf, Shlomit Goldman, Eliezer Shalev Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 2009, 7:14 (16 February 2009)

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Tamoxifen induces pleiotrophic changes in mammary stroma resulting in extracellular matrix that suppresses transformed phenotypes

Rhonda Hattar, Ori Maller, Shauntae McDaniel, Kirk C Hansen, Karla J Hedman, Traci R Lyons, Scott Lucia, R Storey Wilson, Pepper Schedin Breast Cancer Research 2009, 11:R5 (27 January 2009)

Treatment with tamoxifen induces changes in the mammary stroma which combined with those in the epithelium produce a microenvironment that inhibits tumor cell progression, suggests data from an in-vitro study.

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Identification of heterogeneity among soft tissue sarcomas by gene expression profiles from different tumors

Keith M Skubitz, Stefan Pambuccian, J Carlos Manivel, Amy PN Skubitz Journal of Translational Medicine 2008, 6:23 (6 May 2008)

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Host microenvironment in breast cancer development: Epithelial-cell–stromal-cell interactions and steroid hormone action in normal and cancerous mammary gland

Sandra Z Haslam, Terry L Woodward Breast Cancer Res 2003, 5:208-215 (3 June 2003)

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