Abstract 245: Phenotypically diverse cancer cell subpopulations in a luminal-like breast cancer xenograft model are associated with different signaling pathways.
Abstract:High degree of intratumor cellular diversity represent a major challenge when attempting to cure cancer. The presence of tumor cell subpopulations with enhanced in vivo tumorigenic capacity (tumor initiating cells, TICs), and high resistance to conventional cancer therapy, compared with the “bulk” tumor cell populations, has for the last decade been the focus of many breast cancer research groups. The cellular heterogeneity of an orthotopic luminal-like breast cancer xenograft model was investigated using IHC,… Show more
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