Transcription Factor Networks derived from Breast Cancer Stem Cells control the immune response in the Basal subtype
Abstract Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide and metastatic dissemination is the principal factor related to death by this disease. Breast cancer stem cells (bCSC) are thought to be responsible for metastasis and chemoresistance. In this study, based on whole transcriptome ana...
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Main Authors: | W. A. da Silveira, P. V. B. Palma, R. D. Sicchieri, R. A. R. Villacis, L. R. M. Mandarano, T. M. G. Oliveira, H. M. R. Antonio, J. M. Andrade, V. F. Muglia, S. R. Rogatto, C. Theillet, S. du Manoir, D. G. Tiezzi |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/0719ec218d9b4cb0a91c0d2eacbe4d9f |
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