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CITED2 and NCOR2 in anti-oestrogen resistance and progression of breast cancer
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Most retrovirally targeted genes yielding tamoxifen resistance in our cell lines do not impose a distinctive expression profile, suggesting that their causative role in cell growth may be accomplished by post-transcriptional processes. The associations of NCOR2 and CITED2 with outcome in oestrogen receptor-positive breast cancer patients underscore the clinical relevance of functional genetic screens to better understand disease progression, which may ultimately lead to the development of improved treatment options.
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