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C-Met in invasive breast cancer: is there a relationship with the basal-like subtype? (2013)
Journal Article
Ho-Yen, C. M., Green, A. R., Brentnall, A. R., Rakha, E. A., Ellis, I. O., Kermorgant, S., & Jones, J. L. (2014). C-Met in invasive breast cancer: is there a relationship with the basal-like subtype?. Cancer, 120(2), 163-171. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.28386

BACKGROUND Basal‐like (BL) breast cancer is an aggressive form of breast cancer with limited treatment options. Recent work has identified BL breast cancer as a biologically distinct form of triple‐negative breast cancer, with a worse outlook. The... Read More about C-Met in invasive breast cancer: is there a relationship with the basal-like subtype?.

Clinicopathological and molecular significance of Sumolyation marker (ubiquitin conjugating enzyme 9 (UBC9)) expression in breast cancer of black women (2013)
Journal Article
Agboola, A. J., Musa, A., Ayoade, B., Banjo, A., Anunobi, C., Deji-Agboola, A., …Green, A. (2014). Clinicopathological and molecular significance of Sumolyation marker (ubiquitin conjugating enzyme 9 (UBC9)) expression in breast cancer of black women. Pathology - Research and Practice, 210(1), 10-17. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prp.2013.09.011

The majority of breast cancers (BC) in Nigerian women are triple negative and show breast cancer-associated gene 1 (BRCA1) deficiency as well as the basal like phenotype, with a high mortality rate. In contrast to the well-defined predictive factors... Read More about Clinicopathological and molecular significance of Sumolyation marker (ubiquitin conjugating enzyme 9 (UBC9)) expression in breast cancer of black women.