PKCtheta promotes c-Rel-driven mammary tumorigenesis in mice and humans by repressing estrogen recep...
PKCtheta promotes c-Rel-driven mammary tumorigenesis in mice and humans by repressing estrogen receptor alpha synthesis
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The vast majority of primary human breast cancer tissues display aberrant nuclear NF-kappaB c-Rel expression. A causal role for c-Rel in mammary tumorigenesis has been demonstrated using a c-Rel transgenic mouse model; however, tumors developed with a long latency, suggesting a second event is needed to trigger tumorigenesis. Here we show that c-Re...
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PKCtheta promotes c-Rel-driven mammary tumorigenesis in mice and humans by repressing estrogen receptor alpha synthesis
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0021-9738