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Cancer Research|November 13, 2003
The gene expression response of breast cancer to growth regulators: patterns and correlation with tumor expression profilesHeather E Cunliffe, Markus Ringnér, Sven Bilke, et al.
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|September 13, 2014
Identification of gene regulation patterns underlying both oestrogen- and tamoxifen-stimulated cell growth through global gene expression profiling in breast cancer cellsPing Fan, Heather E Cunliffe, Obi L Griffith, et al.
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|November 16, 2001
Detection of antisense and ribozyme accessible sites on native mRNAs: application to NCOA3 mRNAM Scherr, J LeBon, D Castanotto, et al.
Cancers|January 8, 2023
Activin B and Activin C Have Opposing Effects on Prostate Cancer Progression and Cell GrowthKaren L Reader, Simon John-McHaffie, Sylvia Zellhuber-McMillan, et al.
Journal of Cancer|February 7, 2013
In Vitro Assessment of the Inflammatory Breast Cancer Cell Line SUM 149: Discovery of 2 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the RNase L GeneBrandon T Nokes, Heather E Cunliffe, Bonnie Lafleur, et al.
Infection and Immunity|August 14, 2001
Characterization of an endoprotease (PrpL) encoded by a PvdS-regulated gene in Pseudomonas aeruginosaP J Wilderman, A I Vasil, Z Johnson, et al.
Breast Cancer Research : BCR|August 10, 2018
Correction to: Expression of quiescin sulfhydryl oxidase 1 is associated with a highly invasive phenotype and correlates with a poor prognosis in luminal B breast cancerBenjamin A Katchman, I Tolgay Ocal, Heather E Cunliffe, et al.
Breast Cancer Research : BCR|March 30, 2013
Expression of quiescin sulfhydryl oxidase 1 is associated with a highly invasive phenotype and correlates with a poor prognosis in Luminal B breast cancerBenjamin A Katchman, I Tolgay Ocal, Heather E Cunliffe, et al.
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|December 1, 1996
Examination of multidrug resistance in cell lines and primary breast tumours by flow cytometryI Brotherick, B K Shenton, M Egan, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 30, 2017
Macrophage responses to lipopolysaccharide are modulated by a feedback loop involving prostaglandin E<sub>2</sub>, dual specificity phosphatase 1 and tristetraprolinTina Tang, Thomas E Scambler, Tim Smallie, et al.
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Cancer Research|November 13, 2003
The gene expression response of breast cancer to growth regulators: patterns and correlation with tumor expression profilesHeather E Cunliffe, Markus Ringnér, Sven Bilke, et al.
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|September 13, 2014
Identification of gene regulation patterns underlying both oestrogen- and tamoxifen-stimulated cell growth through global gene expression profiling in breast cancer cellsPing Fan, Heather E Cunliffe, Obi L Griffith, et al.
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|November 16, 2001
Detection of antisense and ribozyme accessible sites on native mRNAs: application to NCOA3 mRNAM Scherr, J LeBon, D Castanotto, et al.
Cancers|January 8, 2023
Activin B and Activin C Have Opposing Effects on Prostate Cancer Progression and Cell GrowthKaren L Reader, Simon John-McHaffie, Sylvia Zellhuber-McMillan, et al.
Journal of Cancer|February 7, 2013
In Vitro Assessment of the Inflammatory Breast Cancer Cell Line SUM 149: Discovery of 2 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the RNase L GeneBrandon T Nokes, Heather E Cunliffe, Bonnie Lafleur, et al.
Infection and Immunity|August 14, 2001
Characterization of an endoprotease (PrpL) encoded by a PvdS-regulated gene in Pseudomonas aeruginosaP J Wilderman, A I Vasil, Z Johnson, et al.
Breast Cancer Research : BCR|August 10, 2018
Correction to: Expression of quiescin sulfhydryl oxidase 1 is associated with a highly invasive phenotype and correlates with a poor prognosis in luminal B breast cancerBenjamin A Katchman, I Tolgay Ocal, Heather E Cunliffe, et al.
Breast Cancer Research : BCR|March 30, 2013
Expression of quiescin sulfhydryl oxidase 1 is associated with a highly invasive phenotype and correlates with a poor prognosis in Luminal B breast cancerBenjamin A Katchman, I Tolgay Ocal, Heather E Cunliffe, et al.
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|December 1, 1996
Examination of multidrug resistance in cell lines and primary breast tumours by flow cytometryI Brotherick, B K Shenton, M Egan, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 30, 2017
Macrophage responses to lipopolysaccharide are modulated by a feedback loop involving prostaglandin E<sub>2</sub>, dual specificity phosphatase 1 and tristetraprolinTina Tang, Thomas E Scambler, Tim Smallie, et al.
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