10.6084/m9.figshare.11626677.v1
Kyle Lewis
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Alex Kiepas
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Jesse Hudson
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Julien Senecal
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Ryuhjin Ahn
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Rachel Selva
Rachel
Selva
Sébastien Tabariès
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Brian Hsu
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Hsu
Matthew Siegel
Matthew
Siegel
Matthew Dankner
Matthew
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Eduardo Canedo
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Mathieu Lajoie
Mathieu
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Ian Watson
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Claire Brown
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Peter Siegel
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Josie Ursini-Siegel
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MOESM9 of p66ShcA functions as a contextual promoter of breast cancer metastasis
Springer Nature
2020
Breast cancer
Lung metastasis
p66ShcA
Reactive oxygen species
2020-01-16 04:56:41
Journal contribution
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/MOESM9_of_p66ShcA_functions_as_a_contextual_promoter_of_breast_cancer_metastasis/11626677
Additional file 9: Figure S9. p66ShcA does not induce oxidative stress in primary tumors in a model of triple negative breast cancer. Quantification of the percentage of 4-HNE positive pixels in 4T1-537 parental, p66-CR, p66-CR (WT) and p66-CR (S36A) mammary tumors. The data is shown as positivity ± SEM and is representative of 9–10 tumors per group. Representative images are shown below each graph.