ELF5 suppresses estrogen sensitivity and underpins the acquisition of antiestrogen resistance in luminal breast cancer.
We have previously shown that during pregnancy the E-twenty-six (ETS) transcription factor ELF5 directs the differentiation of mammary progenitor cells toward the estrogen receptor (ER)-negative and milk producing cell lineage, raising the possibility that ELF5 may suppress the estrogen sensitivity...
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Main Authors: | Maria Kalyuga, David Gallego-Ortega, Heather J Lee, Daniel L Roden, Mark J Cowley, C Elizabeth Caldon, Andrew Stone, Stephanie L Allerdice, Fatima Valdes-Mora, Rosalind Launchbury, Aaron L Statham, Nicola Armstrong, M Chehani Alles, Adelaide Young, Andrea Egger, Wendy Au, Catherine L Piggin, Cara J Evans, Anita Ledger, Tilman Brummer, Samantha R Oakes, Warren Kaplan, Julia M W Gee, Robert I Nicholson, Robert L Sutherland, Alexander Swarbrick, Matthew J Naylor, Susan J Clark, Jason S Carroll, Christopher J Ormandy |
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2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7e94d3be63174fc88be2581b9f7d3521 |
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