Interrogation of dormancy-specific genes and their function in micrometastatic lung lesions from estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cell lines and patient-derived xenografts

Interrogation of dormancy-specific genes and their function in micrometastatic lung lesions from estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cell lines and patient-derived xenografts

Investigating the role of BRD2 in metastasis dormancy and in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer

CECCHIN, REBECCA
2021/2022

Abstract

Interrogation of dormancy-specific genes and their function in micrometastatic lung lesions from estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cell lines and patient-derived xenografts
2021
Investigating the role of BRD2 in metastasis dormancy and in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer
Interrogation of dormancy-specific genes and their function in micrometastatic lung lesions from estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cell lines and patient-derived xenografts
Breast cancer
Dormancy
Metastasis
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