Additional file of Loss of BRCA1 leads to an increase in epidermal growth factor receptor expression in mammary epithelial cells, and epidermal growth factor receptor inhibition prevents estrogen receptor-negative cancers in BRCA1-mutant mice
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posted on 2021-04-16, 11:08authored byLaura N Burga, Hai Hu, Ashish Juvekar, Nadine M Tung, Susan L Troyan, Erin W Hofstatter, Gerburg M Wulf
Additional file of Loss of BRCA1 leads to an increase in epidermal growth factor receptor expression in mammary epithelial cells, and epidermal growth factor receptor inhibition prevents estrogen receptor-negative cancers in BRCA1-mutant mice