BMI1 nuclear location is critical for RAD51-dependent response to replication stress and drives chem...
BMI1 nuclear location is critical for RAD51-dependent response to replication stress and drives chemoresistance in breast cancer stem cells
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Azzoni, Violette , Wicinski, Julien , Macario, Manon , Castagné, Martin , Finetti, Pascal , Ambrosova, Katerina , Rouault, Célia , Sergé, Arnaud , Farina, Anne , Agavnian, Emilie , Coslet, Sergiu , Josselin, Emmanuelle , Guille, Arnaud , Adelaide, José , Zacharioudakis, Emmanouil , Castellano, Rémy , Bertucci, Francois , Birnbaum, Daniel , Rodriguez, Raphaël , Charafe-Jauffret, Emmanuelle and Ginestier, Christophe
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Abstract Replication stress (RS) has a pivotal role in tumor initiation, progression, or therapeutic resistance. In this study, we depicted the mechanism of breast cancer stem cells’ (bCSCs) response to RS and its clinical implication. We demonstrated that bCSCs present a limited level of RS compared with non-bCSCs in patient samples. We described...
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BMI1 nuclear location is critical for RAD51-dependent response to replication stress and drives chemoresistance in breast cancer stem cells
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Wicinski, Julien
Macario, Manon
Castagné, Martin
Finetti, Pascal
Ambrosova, Katerina
Rouault, Célia
Sergé, Arnaud
Farina, Anne
Agavnian, Emilie
Coslet, Sergiu
Josselin, Emmanuelle
Guille, Arnaud
Adelaide, José
Zacharioudakis, Emmanouil
Castellano, Rémy
Bertucci, Francois
Birnbaum, Daniel
Rodriguez, Raphaël
Charafe-Jauffret, Emmanuelle
Ginestier, Christophe
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TN_cdi_hal_primary_oai_HAL_hal_04053791v1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_hal_primary_oai_HAL_hal_04053791v1
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2041-4889
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2041-4889
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10.1038/s41419-022-04538-w