NOTCH and DNA repair pathways are more frequently targeted by genomic alterations in inflammatory than in non-inflammatory breast cancers.
Molecular Oncology
Bertucci, François F; Rypens, Charlotte C; Finetti, Pascal P; Guille, Arnaud A; Adélaïde, José J; Monneur, Audrey A; Carbuccia, Nadine N; Garnier, Séverine S; Dirix, Piet P; Gonçalves, Anthony A; Vermeulen, Peter P; Debeb, Bisrat G BG; Wang, Xiaoping X; Dirix, Luc L; Ueno, Naoto T NT; Viens, Patrice P; Cristofanilli, Massimo M; Chaffanet, Max M; Birnbaum, Daniel D; Van Laere, Steven S
Three-dimensional modelling identifies novel genetic dependencies associated with breast cancer progression in the isogenic MCF10 model.
The Journal Of Pathology
Maguire, Sarah L SL; Peck, Barrie B; Wai, Patty T PT; Campbell, James J; Barker, Holly H; Gulati, Aditi A; Daley, Frances F; Vyse, Simon S; Huang, Paul P; Lord, Christopher J CJ; Farnie, Gillian G; Brennan, Keith K; Natrajan, Rachael R
Publication Date: 2016-11
Variant appearance in text: DNAH11: T3163A; rs373850047