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The developmental regulator Six1 plays multiple roles in breast cancer initiation and progression
Molecular regulation of the breast and ovarian tumor suppressors BRCA1 and BRCA2
 
Effects of the non-steriodal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) sulindac on epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) expression and signaling in colorectal cancer
The symptom cluster of fatigue, pain and psychological distress and its impact on the quality of life in Chinese patients with breast cancer undergoing cancer treatment
 
Characterization of ESE-1 protein expression and function in transformed mammary cell-lines
Defining Protein kinase C function in endometrial cancer
 
Defining the mechanism of action of silibinin as an anti-cancer and cancer chemopreventive agent
In vivo role of the Six1 homeoprotein in mammary gland development and tumorigenesis
 
Differential protein levels related to breast cancer in tissue and in plasma
Pharmacologic characterization of AZD6244: Using MEK inhibition as a treatment strategy for human melanoma
 
Elucidating fusion toxin cell death mechanisms and their role in cancer therapy
The role of Transforming Growth Factor-beta and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in Six1-induced metastasis
 
Control of imatinib mesylate drug resistance in BCR-ABL+ leukemia
The role of comorbidities in determining survival among elderly persons diagnosed with cancers of the breast, prostate and colorectum
 
Nuclear factor-kappaB regulates distinct pro-tumorigenic functions in advanced thyroid cancer cells
The role of LIMK1 subcellular compartmentalization in human breast cancer progression
 
Expression pattern, functional consequences and cell signaling of Siglec-6, LEPR and leptin in normal and pathologic human placenta: Relevance to gestational trophoblastic disease and preeclampsia
miR-200c control of breast and endometrial cancer progression