Control of Breast Cancer Growth and Initiation by the Stem Cell–Associated Transcription Factor TCF3

Volume: 72, Issue: 21, Pages: 5613 - 5624
Published: Oct 31, 2012
Abstract
Regulatory factors controlling stem cell identity and self-renewal are often active in aggressive cancers and are thought to promote their growth and progression. TCF3 (also known as TCF7L1) is a member of the TCF/LEF transcription factor family that is central in regulating epidermal and embryonic stem cell identity. We found that TCF3 is highly expressed in poorly differentiated human breast cancers, preferentially of the basal-like subtype....
Paper Details
Title
Control of Breast Cancer Growth and Initiation by the Stem Cell–Associated Transcription Factor TCF3
Published Date
Oct 31, 2012
Volume
72
Issue
21
Pages
5613 - 5624
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