Residual breast cancers after conventional therapy display mesenchymal as well as tumor-initiating f...
Residual breast cancers after conventional therapy display mesenchymal as well as tumor-initiating features
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Creighton, Chad J , Li, Xiaoxian , Landis, Melissa , Dixon, J. Michael , Neumeister, Veronique M , Sjolund, Ashley , Rimm, David L , Wong, Helen , Rodriguez, Angel , Herschkowitz, Jason I , Fan, Cheng , Zhang, Xiaomei , He, Xiaping , Pavlick, Anne , Gutierrez, M. Carolina , Renshaw, Lorna , Larionov, Alexey A , Faratian, Dana , Hilsenbeck, Susan G , Perou, Charles M , Lewis, Michael T , Rosen, Jeffrey M and Chang, Jenny C
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United States: National Academy of Sciences
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United States: National Academy of Sciences
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Some breast cancers have been shown to contain a small fraction of cells characterized by CD44⁺/CD24⁻/low cell-surface antigen profile that have high tumor-initiating potential. In addition, breast cancer cells propagated in vitro as mammospheres (MSs) have also been shown to be enriched for cells capable of self-renewal. In this study, we have def...
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Residual breast cancers after conventional therapy display mesenchymal as well as tumor-initiating features
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Li, Xiaoxian
Landis, Melissa
Dixon, J. Michael
Neumeister, Veronique M
Sjolund, Ashley
Rimm, David L
Wong, Helen
Rodriguez, Angel
Herschkowitz, Jason I
Fan, Cheng
Zhang, Xiaomei
He, Xiaping
Pavlick, Anne
Gutierrez, M. Carolina
Renshaw, Lorna
Larionov, Alexey A
Faratian, Dana
Hilsenbeck, Susan G
Perou, Charles M
Lewis, Michael T
Rosen, Jeffrey M
Chang, Jenny C
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TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_1073_pnas_0905718106
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_1073_pnas_0905718106
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0027-8424
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1091-6490
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10.1073/pnas.0905718106