2008
Quantitative in Situ Assessment of the Somatostatin Receptor in Breast Cancer to Assess Response to Targeted Therapy with 111-in-Pentetreotide. Addendum
Chung G, Rimm D. Quantitative in Situ Assessment of the Somatostatin Receptor in Breast Cancer to Assess Response to Targeted Therapy with 111-in-Pentetreotide. Addendum. 2008 DOI: 10.21236/ada487987.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancerTissue microarrayPredominant receptor subtypeWhole section analysisBenign breast tissueHeterogeneity of expressionSSTR2 levelsProgression of cancerTargeted therapyReceptor subtypesSomatostatin receptorsClinical significanceLymphatic elementsCo-localization techniquesCell line controlMalignant cellsSSTR2Breast tissueCancerPattern of expressionProtein expressionPeptide hormonesVessel compartmentReference standard curveSomatostatin
2007
Antibody validation by quantitative analysis of protein expression using expression of Met in breast cancer as a model
Pozner-Moulis S, Cregger M, Camp RL, Rimm DL. Antibody validation by quantitative analysis of protein expression using expression of Met in breast cancer as a model. Laboratory Investigation 2007, 87: 251-260. PMID: 17260003, DOI: 10.1038/labinvest.3700515.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExpression of METPrognostic valueBreast cancerProtein expressionShorter disease-specific survivalDisease-specific survivalInvasive breast cancerHepatocyte growth factor receptorGrowth factor receptorNeck carcinomaAssessment of reproducibilityIntracellular domainTissue microarrayPotential biomarkersCell line controlAntibody validationNuclear MetCancerFactor receptorAntibodiesMetSMet receptorVariable resultsReceptorsCompartmental analysis
2006
Quantitative in Situ Assessment of the Somatostatin Receptor in Breast Cancer to Assess Response to Targeted Therapy With 111-in-Penetreotide
Chung G, Murren J, Rimm D. Quantitative in Situ Assessment of the Somatostatin Receptor in Breast Cancer to Assess Response to Targeted Therapy With 111-in-Penetreotide. 2006 DOI: 10.21236/ada455786.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancerTissue microarrayPredominant receptor subtypeBenign breast tissueSSTR2 levelsProgression of cancerSSTR2 expressionBone tumorsTargeted therapyReceptor subtypesSomatostatin receptorsClinical significanceCo-localization techniquesCell line controlMalignant cellsCancerBreast tissuePattern of expressionProtein expressionPeptide hormonesSomatostatinSSTR2ExpressionLarge proportionTherapy