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Jacqueline Snider
1998
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33989287A microfluidic-based filtration system to enrich for bone marrow disseminated tumor cells from breast cancer patients.PLoS One2021
31432366Gene expression analysis to detect disseminated tumor cells in the bone marrow of triple-negative breast cancer patients predicts metastatic relapse.Breast Cancer Res Treat2019
30181556The prognostic effects of somatic mutations in ER-positive breast cancer.Nat Commun2018
30429476Author Correction: The prognostic effects of somatic mutations in ER-positive breast cancer.Nat Commun2018
27993329An mRNA Gene Expression-Based Signature to Identify FGFR1-Amplified Estrogen Receptor-Positive Breast Tumors.J Mol Diagn2017
28348404Proteogenomic integration reveals therapeutic targets in breast cancer xenografts.Nat Commun2017
28440318Corrigendum: Proteogenomic integration reveals therapeutic targets in breast cancer xenografts.Nat Commun2017
29124938Quality Assessments of Long-Term Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of Breast Cancer Xenograft Tissues.J Proteome Res2017
27502118Aromatase inhibition remodels the clonal architecture of estrogen-receptor-positive breast cancers.Nat Commun2016
28691057PAM50 gene signatures and breast cancer prognosis with adjuvant anthracycline- and taxane-based chemotherapy: correlative analysis of C9741 (Alliance).NPJ Breast Cancer2016
26297356Development and verification of the PAM50-based Prosigna breast cancer gene signature assay.BMC Med Genomics2015
24719451Ischemia in tumors induces early and sustained phosphorylation changes in stress kinase pathways but does not affect global protein levels.Mol Cell Proteomics2014
25357113Estrogen receptor expression is high but is of lower intensity in tubular carcinoma than in well-differentiated invasive ductal carcinoma.Arch Pathol Lab Med2014
22722193Whole-genome analysis informs breast cancer response to aromatase inhibition.Nature2012
21555689Randomized phase II neoadjuvant comparison between letrozole, anastrozole, and exemestane for postmenopausal women with estrogen receptor-rich stage 2 to 3 breast cancer: clinical and biomarker outcomes and predictive value of the baseline PAM50-based intrinsic subtype--ACOSOG Z1031.J Clin Oncol2011
19844788Phosphatidyl-inositol-3-kinase alpha catalytic subunit mutation and response to neoadjuvant endocrine therapy for estrogen receptor positive breast cancer.Breast Cancer Res Treat2010
20837693A comparison of PAM50 intrinsic subtyping with immunohistochemistry and clinical prognostic factors in tamoxifen-treated estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer.Clin Cancer Res2010
20393555Genome remodelling in a basal-like breast cancer metastasis and xenograft.Nature2010
19567831Met induces diverse mammary carcinomas in mice and is associated with human basal breast cancer.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2009
19366795PIK3CA and PIK3CB inhibition produce synthetic lethality when combined with estrogen deprivation in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer.Cancer Res2009
19436038Ki67 index, HER2 status, and prognosis of patients with luminal B breast cancer.J Natl Cancer Inst2009
16128592Submicromolar concentrations of palmitoyl-CoA specifically thioesterify cysteine 244 in glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase inhibiting enzyme activity: a novel mechanism potentially underlying fatty acid induced insulin resistance.Biochemistry2005
15815621Generation and annotation of the DNA sequences of human chromosomes 2 and 4.Nature2005
10738668Modification of a commercially available DNA sequencer to increase sample throughput.IEEE Eng Med Biol Mag2000
9582197A pneumatic device for rapid loading of DNA sequencing gels.Genome Res1998
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