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Konstantina Alexandropoulos


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Murine Models of Breast Cancer: Assessment of the Role of c-Scr in Mammary Tumorigenesis OCT 2003 76 pages
Authors:  Konstantina Alexandropoulos; COLUMBIA UNIV NEW YORK
The full text of this report is available for sale.Strong evidence exists that the c-Src non-receptor tyrosine kinase plays a role in the pathology of human breast tumors. The purpose of this study is to examine the role of c- Src in mammary tumorigenesis and elucidate the mechanisms that lead to tumor formation in an animal model for breast cancer. In our previous experiments, we used Src substrates that we cloned to activate c- Src and study its signaling ...


Murine Models of Breast Cancer: Assessment of the Role of c-Src in Mammary Tumorigenesis OCT 2001 11 pages
Authors:  Konstantina Alexandropoulos; Luzhou Xing; Rebecca Huber; COLUMBIA UNIV NEW YORK
The full text of this report is available for sale.Strong evidence exists that the c-Src non-receptor tyrosine kinase plays a role in the pathology of human breast tumors. The purpose of this study is to examine the role of c-Src in mammary tumorigenesis and elucidate the mechanisms that lead to tumor formation in an animal model for breast cancer. In our previous experiments we used Src substrates that we cloned to activate c-Src and study its signaling mechanisms. Using ...


Murine Models of Breast Cancer: Assessment of the Role of c-Src in Mammary Tumorigenesis OCT 2000 23 pages
Authors:  Konstantina Alexandropoulos; COLUMBIA UNIV NEW YORK
The full text of this report is available for sale.Strong evidence exists that the c-Src non-receptor tyrosine kinase plays a role in the pathology of human breast tumors. The purpose of this study is to examine the role of c-Src in mammary tumorigenesis and elucidate the mechanisms that lead to tumor formation in an animal model for breast cancer. In our previous experiments we used Src substrates that we cloned to activate c-Src and study its signaling mechanisms. Using ...


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