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Increased macroH2A1.1 expression correlates with poor survival of triple-negative breast cancer patients.

Increased macroH2A1.1 expression correlates with poor survival of triple-negative breast cancer patients.

... macroH2A1.1 expression was correlated with macroscopic metastatic capacity in the lung ...macroH2A1.1/ macroH2A1 ratios as markers of engaged but paused intermediate cellular stages of ... See full document

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Expression of dickkopf-1 and beta-catenin related to the prognosis of breast cancer patients with triple negative phenotype.

Expression of dickkopf-1 and beta-catenin related to the prognosis of breast cancer patients with triple negative phenotype.

... staining of beta- catenin was associated with poor outcome of breast cancer patients ...basal-like breast cancers ...cases of stage I patients, no ... See full document

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Prognostic and Clinicopathological Value of Programmed Death Ligand-1 in Breast Cancer: A Meta-Analysis.

Prognostic and Clinicopathological Value of Programmed Death Ligand-1 in Breast Cancer: A Meta-Analysis.

... PD-L1 expression and clinicopathological fea- tures, we observed that the pooled RR was significantly associated with lymph node metastasis, poor nuclear grade, and negative ER ...consistent ... See full document

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Elevation of SIPL1 (SHARPIN) Increases Breast Cancer Risk.

Elevation of SIPL1 (SHARPIN) Increases Breast Cancer Risk.

... protein expression associates with ER+ and PR+ breast cancer To consolidate the above analyses using the Oncomine datasets, we examined SIPL1 protein expression by immunohistochemistry ... See full document

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How many diseases is triple negative breast cancer: the protagonism of the immune microenvironment

How many diseases is triple negative breast cancer: the protagonism of the immune microenvironment

... their expression profile ...gene expression profiles and specific ...MEShad increased cell cycle pathways, mismatch repair of DNA, DNA damage networks and higher ...levels of B cells, T ... See full document

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Reduced selenium-binding protein 1 in breast cancer correlates with poor survival and resistance to the anti-proliferative effects of selenium.

Reduced selenium-binding protein 1 in breast cancer correlates with poor survival and resistance to the anti-proliferative effects of selenium.

... SELENBP1 expression levels in breast cancer tissues, immunohistochemical staining of SELENBP1 in 3 sets of formalin-fixed tissue arrays (US Biomax and Imgenex ...staining of ... See full document

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Netrin-1 expression is an independent prognostic factor for poor patient survival in brain metastases.

Netrin-1 expression is an independent prognostic factor for poor patient survival in brain metastases.

... in cancer cell proliferation [14]. Beside the nucleolar expression of netrin-1, we observed a strong nuclear localisation in tumor cells which indicates a nuclear function beyond ribosome ... See full document

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A CLDN1-negative phenotype predicts poor prognosis in triple-negative breast cancer.

A CLDN1-negative phenotype predicts poor prognosis in triple-negative breast cancer.

... CLDN1 expression was associated with interstitial lymphocyte ...the expression of CLDN1. For instance, loss of keratin 8 and 18 expression could increase CLDN1 expression ... See full document

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Prevalence of Germline Mutations in Genes Engaged in DNA Damage Repair by Homologous Recombination in Patients with Triple-Negative and Hereditary Non-Triple-Negative Breast Cancers.

Prevalence of Germline Mutations in Genes Engaged in DNA Damage Repair by Homologous Recombination in Patients with Triple-Negative and Hereditary Non-Triple-Negative Breast Cancers.

... usefulness of detection of carriers of mutations in genes involved in homologous recombi- nation for appropriate therapy selection for hereditary breast cancer patients [61] ... See full document

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miR-221/222 targets adiponectin receptor 1 to promote the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in breast cancer.

miR-221/222 targets adiponectin receptor 1 to promote the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in breast cancer.

... All breast cell lines were procured from ...supplemented with L-gluatamine, and the MCF10A cell line was maintained in Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle Medium/Ham’s F12 (DMEM/F12) media containing 5% horse serum, ... See full document

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A prognostic model for triple-negative breast cancer patients based on node status, cathepsin-D and Ki-67 index.

A prognostic model for triple-negative breast cancer patients based on node status, cathepsin-D and Ki-67 index.

... The breast cancer patients with higher histologic grade, larger size, high ERK protein expression, low E-cadherin expression and Ki-67 staining may have a tendency toward local ... See full document

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TIMP-3 expression associates with malignant behaviors and predicts favorable survival in HCC.

TIMP-3 expression associates with malignant behaviors and predicts favorable survival in HCC.

... family of extracellular proteolytic enzymes, and their cognate inhibitors (TIMPs) are both known to play significant roles during tumor ...be of great importance for influencing cancer metastasis and ... See full document

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Concomitant active tuberculosis prolongs survival in non-small cell lung cancer: a study in a tuberculosis-endemic country.

Concomitant active tuberculosis prolongs survival in non-small cell lung cancer: a study in a tuberculosis-endemic country.

... by negative controls in which the primary antibody had taken the place of normal mouse (for CD3, CD4, CD56, CD68, CD25 and FOXP3) and normal rabbit (for CD8, iNOS, CXCR3 and IP-10) non-immune ...for ... See full document

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Human papillomavirus-16 infection in advanced oral cavity cancer patients is related to an increased risk of distant metastases and poor survival.

Human papillomavirus-16 infection in advanced oral cavity cancer patients is related to an increased risk of distant metastases and poor survival.

... role of HPV in advanced OSCC patients who require adjuvant therapy following radical surgery in southern Asia remain ...incidence of HPV infections among OSCC patients? Are the clinical and ... See full document

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Association of Pretreatment Anemia with Pathological Response and Survival of Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy: A Population-Based Study.

Association of Pretreatment Anemia with Pathological Response and Survival of Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy: A Population-Based Study.

... evidence with regard to the associa- tion between pretreatment anemia and poor response to NCT in breast ...predictive of treatment efficacy, we performed detailed evaluation of ... See full document

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Gene Expression Analyses of HER-2neu and ESR1 in Patients with Breast Cancer

Gene Expression Analyses of HER-2neu and ESR1 in Patients with Breast Cancer

... 4μl of cDNA from each sample, ...3.5μl of each gene specific forward and reverse ...system, with the following settings: 2 min at 95˚C, followed by 40 cycles of 95˚C for 10 second, 60˚C for 60 ... See full document

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Gene Expression Analyses of HER-2neu and ESR1 in Patients with Breast Cancer

Gene Expression Analyses of HER-2neu and ESR1 in Patients with Breast Cancer

... in breast cancer patients, especially younger ...the expression level of these genes and the cancers grade and other clinical-pathological ...overexpression of Her-2 gene and ... See full document

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Transcription factor Oct1 is a somatic and cancer stem cell determinant.

Transcription factor Oct1 is a somatic and cancer stem cell determinant.

... and cancer stem cells are frequently dye efflux HI such that incubation with Hoechst results in a fraction of cells (the side population, SP) that can be identified by low fluorescence ...associated ... See full document

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Association of PKCζ expression with clinicopathological characteristics of breast cancer.

Association of PKCζ expression with clinicopathological characteristics of breast cancer.

... and cancer progression. With respect to breast cancer, PKCf has been found to play a key role in intracellular transduction of mitogenic and apoptotic signals using mammary cell ...in ... See full document

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Human REV3 DNA Polymerase Zeta Localizes to Mitochondria and Protects the Mitochondrial Genome.

Human REV3 DNA Polymerase Zeta Localizes to Mitochondria and Protects the Mitochondrial Genome.

... bypass of many types of DNA damage induced by ultraviolet (UV) radia- tion [12–14] and chemical damaging agents ...Deletion of Rev3 is embryonically lethal [15,16], whereas over-expression ... See full document

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