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And the US Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity W8IWXH-04-1-0474 to DSC.Sieuwerts et al. Breast Cancer Research 2010, 12:R103 http://breast-cancer-research.com/content/12/6/RRESEARCH ARTICLEOpen AccessClinical significance of the nuclear receptor co-regulator DC-SCRIPT in breast cancer: an independent retrospective validation studyAnieta M Sieuwerts1, Marleen Ansems2, Maxime P Look1, P
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Ator of nuclear receptors, we explored its prognostic value in relation to estrogen-receptor-a (ESR1) and -b (ESR2) and evaluated its predictive value for response to tamoxifen treatment. Methods: DC-SCRIPT mRNA levels were measured by real-time PCR in 1,505 primary invasive breast cancers and associated with outcome (disease-free survival (DFS), metastasis-free survival (MFS) and overall survival
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Either ESR1-positive and/or ESR2-low pT1 tumors.Introduction Estrogens influence the aggressiveness of breast cancer through their cognate nuclear receptors. In particular, the estrogen receptor-alpha (ERa) (ESR1) - present in tumor cells of about 70 to 75 of all breast tumors is considered crucial because of its proliferationinducing actions and for that reason is an important target for therap
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Either ESR1-positive and/or ESR2-low pT1 tumors.Introduction Estrogens influence the aggressiveness of breast cancer through their cognate nuclear receptors. In particular, the estrogen receptor-alpha (ERa) (ESR1) - present in tumor cells of about 70 to 75 of all breast tumors is considered crucial because of its proliferationinducing actions and for that reason is an important target for therap
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Ator of nuclear receptors, we explored its prognostic value in relation to estrogen-receptor-a (ESR1) and -b (ESR2) and evaluated its predictive value for response to tamoxifen treatment. Methods: DC-SCRIPT mRNA levels were measured by real-time PCR in 1,505 primary invasive breast cancers and associated with outcome (disease-free survival (DFS), metastasis-free survival (MFS) and overall survival
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Either ESR1-positive and/or ESR2-low pT1 tumors.Introduction Estrogens influence the aggressiveness of breast cancer through their cognate nuclear receptors. In particular, the estrogen receptor-alpha (ERa) (ESR1) - present in tumor cells of about 70 to 75 of all breast tumors is considered crucial because of its proliferationinducing actions and for that reason is an important target for therap
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Either ESR1-positive and/or ESR2-low pT1 tumors.Introduction Estrogens influence the aggressiveness of breast cancer through their cognate nuclear receptors. In particular, the estrogen receptor-alpha (ERa) (ESR1) - present in tumor cells of about 70 to 75 of all breast tumors is considered crucial because of its proliferationinducing actions and for that reason is an important target for therap
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Inter-quartile after normalization on the reference gene set. cP for Spearman rank correlation test. dP for Mann-Whitney U test. eP for Kruskal-Wallis test, including a Wilcoxon-type test for trend when appropriate. fWith quantitative polymerase chain reaction cut point for positive versus negative ESR1 and PGR, 0.2 and 0.1, respectively, and for ESR2 at the median level of 0.005 (mRNA levels rela