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View article: 43P AKT and estrogen receptor (ER) inhibition potently impairs endocrine resistance (EndoR) in breast cancer (BC)
43P AKT and estrogen receptor (ER) inhibition potently impairs endocrine resistance (EndoR) in breast cancer (BC) Open
The PI3K/AKT/mTOR and MEK/MAPK pathways are suggested mechanisms of EndoR. However, single kinase inhibitors (Ki), like everolimus, only partially reverse EndoR, probably due to activation of adaptive pathways. We previously showed that co…
View article: Review for "Effects of interval‐based inpatient treatment for anorexia nervosa: An observational study"
Review for "Effects of interval‐based inpatient treatment for anorexia nervosa: An observational study" Open
View article: The bone microenvironment increases phenotypic plasticity of ER+ breast cancer cells
The bone microenvironment increases phenotypic plasticity of ER+ breast cancer cells Open
View article: A multimodality pictorial review of small bowel neoplasms and their mimics
A multimodality pictorial review of small bowel neoplasms and their mimics Open
Poster: ECR 2020 / C-09626 / A multimodality pictorial review of small bowel neoplasms and their mimics by: S. H. Hanfi 1, A. Goldstein2, L. McIntosh3, M. Yang3, Y. H. Kim2; 1Worcester MA/US, 2Worcester, MA/US, 3Worcester/US
View article: The Osteogenic Niche Is a Calcium Reservoir of Bone Micrometastases and Confers Unexpected Therapeutic Vulnerability
The Osteogenic Niche Is a Calcium Reservoir of Bone Micrometastases and Confers Unexpected Therapeutic Vulnerability Open
View article: Bone-in-culture array as a platform to model early-stage bone metastases and discover anti-metastasis therapies
Bone-in-culture array as a platform to model early-stage bone metastases and discover anti-metastasis therapies Open
View article: Mutual regulation of tumour vessel normalization and immunostimulatory reprogramming
Mutual regulation of tumour vessel normalization and immunostimulatory reprogramming Open
View article: Intra-iliac Artery Injection for Efficient and Selective Modeling of Microscopic Bone Metastasis
Intra-iliac Artery Injection for Efficient and Selective Modeling of Microscopic Bone Metastasis Open
Intra-iliac artery (IIA) injection is an efficient approach to introduce metastatic lesions of various cancer cells in animals. Compared to the widely used intra-cardiac and intra-tibial injections, IIA injection brings several advantages.…