Breast Cancer Research

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Myoepithelial cells: good fences make good neighbors

Melissa C Adriance, Jamie L Inman, Ole W Petersen and Mina J Bissell*

Breast Cancer Research 2005, 7:190-197 doi:10.1186/bcr1286

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Expression and role of fibroblast activation protein-alpha in microinvasive breast carcinoma

Xing Hua, Lina Yu, Xiaoxiao Huang, Zexiao Liao, Qi Xian Diagnostic Pathology 2011, 6:111 (8 November 2011)

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Loss of interferon regulatory factor 5 (IRF5) expression in human ductal carcinoma correlates with disease stage and contributes to metastasis

Xiaohui Bi, Meera Hameed, Neena Mirani, Erica Pimenta, Jason Anari, Betsy J Barnes Breast Cancer Research 2011, 13:R111 (4 November 2011)

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A compact VEGF signature associated with distant metastases and poor outcomes

Zhiyuan Hu, Cheng Fan, Chad Livasy, Xiaping He, Daniel S Oh, Matthew G Ewend, Lisa A Carey, Subbaya Subramanian, Robert West, Francis Ikpatt, Olufunmilayo I Olopade, Matt van de Rijn, Charles M Perou BMC Medicine 2009, 7:9 (16 March 2009)

Expression of the 13-gene VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) profile occurs in distant cancer metastases and is predictive of poor outcome, but may help to target anti-angiogenesis therapies.

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The transition from ductal carcinoma in situ to invasive breast cancer: the other side of the coin

Stuart J Schnitt Breast Cancer Research 2009, 11:101 (27 February 2009)

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PMC42, a breast progenitor cancer cell line, has normal-like mRNA and microRNA transcriptomes

Anna Git, Inmaculada Spiteri, Cherie Blenkiron, Mark J Dunning, Jessica CM Pole, Suet-Feung Chin, Yanzhong Wang, James Smith, Frederick J Livesey, Carlos Caldas Breast Cancer Research 2008, 10:R54 (27 June 2008)

Breast cancer cell line PMC42 is a good model for normal breast epithelium, providing a unique biological tool to study breast differentiation and the function of key miRNAs typically lost in cancer.