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The following pages link to Multiple biomarker expression on circulating tumor cells in comparison to tumor tissues from primary and metastatic sites in patients with locally advanced/inflammatory, and stage IV breast cancer, using a novel detection technology (Q31006508):
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- Circulating tumor cells in breast cancer (Q26774808) (← links)
- Progress in circulating tumor cell capture and analysis: implications for cancer management (Q27025737) (← links)
- Human epidermal growth factor receptor family-targeted therapies in the treatment of HER2-overexpressing breast cancer (Q27025863) (← links)
- A new method for high speed, sensitive detection of minimal residual disease (Q31030896) (← links)
- Unraveling Sugar Chain Signatures of the "Seeds" of Tumor Metastasis (Q33647225) (← links)
- Can biomarker assessment on circulating tumor cells help direct therapy in metastatic breast cancer? (Q33820233) (← links)
- Fluorescence Analysis of Vitamin D Receptor Status of Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCS) in Breast Cancer: From Cell Models to Metastatic Patients (Q33839150) (← links)
- Analysis of circulating tumor cells in breast cancer (Q34156275) (← links)
- Circulating tumor cells: from bench to bedside (Q34307782) (← links)
- The Evolving Role of Circulating Tumor Cells in the Personalized Management of Breast Cancer: from Enumeration to Molecular Characterization (Q34564188) (← links)
- CTC enumeration and characterization: moving toward personalized medicine (Q34577724) (← links)
- May CTC technologies promote better cancer management? (Q35016353) (← links)
- Assessment of EGFR mutations in circulating tumor cell preparations from NSCLC patients by next generation sequencing: toward a real-time liquid biopsy for treatment (Q35227986) (← links)
- Inflammatory breast cancer management in the national comprehensive cancer network: the disease, recurrence pattern, and outcome (Q35576639) (← links)
- Correlation of hormone receptor status between circulating tumor cells, primary tumor, and metastasis in breast cancer patients (Q35836555) (← links)
- Clinical relevance and biology of circulating tumor cells (Q35889548) (← links)
- Identification of Apolipoprotein C-I Peptides as a Potential Biomarker and its Biological Roles in Breast Cancer (Q35981747) (← links)
- Exploring Glycan Markers for Immunotyping and Precision-targeting of Breast Circulating Tumor Cells (Q36510283) (← links)
- Heterogeneity of ERα and ErbB2 Status in Cell Lines and Circulating Tumor Cells of Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients (Q36525788) (← links)
- Biological resonance for cancer metastasis, a new hypothesis based on comparisons between primary cancers and metastases. (Q37373790) (← links)
- Breast Cancer Biomarkers: Utility in Clinical Practice (Q37441159) (← links)
- The genomic map of breast cancer: which roads lead to better targeted therapies? (Q37691054) (← links)
- Recent advances in the molecular characterization of circulating tumor cells (Q37693504) (← links)
- Circulating tumour cells and cell-free DNA as tools for managing breast cancer (Q38109808) (← links)
- New frontiers in circulating tumor cell analysis: A reference guide for biomolecular profiling toward translational clinical use. (Q38152315) (← links)
- Technologies for detection of circulating tumor cells: facts and vision (Q38154493) (← links)
- Advanced technologies for studying circulating tumor cells at the protein level. (Q38160932) (← links)
- Fiber-Optic Array Scanning Technology (FAST) for Detection and Molecular Characterization of Circulating Tumor Cells (Q38618832) (← links)
- Multispectral Imaging Analysis of Circulating Tumor Cells in Negatively Enriched Peripheral Blood Samples (Q38640450) (← links)
- Circulating tumor cell technologies (Q38742272) (← links)
- Liquid Biopsy and its Potential for Management of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (Q38770935) (← links)
- Grating coupled SPR microarray analysis of proteins and cells in blood from mice with breast cancer (Q38821891) (← links)
- Circulating tumor cells in breast cancer: applications in personalized medicine (Q38985771) (← links)
- Circulating Tumor Cells as Cancer Biomarkers in the Clinic. (Q39339875) (← links)
- Circulating Tumor Cells. (Q40847702) (← links)
- MRP1 expression in CTCs confers resistance to irinotecan-based chemotherapy in metastatic colorectal cancer. (Q40868446) (← links)
- Genomic Impact of Neoadjuvant Therapy on Breast Cancer: Incomplete Response is Associated with Altered Diagnostic Gene Signatures (Q42495798) (← links)
- Circulating melanoma cells: scoping the target (Q42550053) (← links)
- Going with the flow: from circulating tumor cells to DNA. (Q43826044) (← links)
- Circulating Tumour Cells, Circulating Tumour DNA and Circulating MicroRNA in Metastatic Breast Carcinoma - What is the Role of Liquid Biopsy in Breast Cancer? (Q47150180) (← links)
- Highly Sensitive Detection of Protein Biomarkers with Organic Electrochemical Transistors (Q47689680) (← links)
- Glycan Markers as Potential Immunological Targets in Circulating Tumor Cells. (Q48787612) (← links)
- Prognostic value of chemotherapy-resistant CK19mRNA-positive circulating tumor cells in patients with advanced/metastatic non-small cell lung cancer. (Q50992948) (← links)
- OSM potentiates preintravasation events, increases CTC counts, and promotes breast cancer metastasis to the lung. (Q55413893) (← links)
- Profiling of Invasive Breast Carcinoma Circulating Tumour Cells-Are We Ready for the 'Liquid' Revolution? (Q64243735) (← links)
- The biology and clinical potential of circulating tumor cells. (Q64892345) (← links)
- The emerging role of circulating tumor cells in cancer management (Q90481899) (← links)
- The Role of Breast Cancer Stem Cells as a Prognostic Marker and a Target to Improve the Efficacy of Breast Cancer Therapy (Q92081475) (← links)
- Affinity-Enhanced CTC-Capturing Hydrogel Microparticles Fabricated by Degassed Mold Lithography (Q92881615) (← links)
- Heterogeneity in Circulating Tumor Cells: The Relevance of the Stem-Cell Subset (Q92934298) (← links)