2003
ErbBs in mammary development
Stern DF. ErbBs in mammary development. Experimental Cell Research 2003, 284: 89-98. PMID: 12648468, DOI: 10.1016/s0014-4827(02)00103-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMammary developmentHuman mammary carcinomaCancer therapyHER2/neuNormal mammary developmentEpidermal growth factor receptorGrowth factor receptorMammary carcinomaBreast cancerErbB2/HER2/NeuRational targetReceptor tyrosine kinasesFactor receptorReceptorsErbB familyTherapyTyrosine kinaseFrequent selectionErbBCarcinomaEtiologyCancerMiceNeu
2002
Active signaling by HER-2/neu in a subpopulation of HER-2/neu-overexpressing ductal carcinoma in situ: clinicopathological correlates.
DiGiovanna MP, Chu P, Davison TL, Howe CL, Carter D, Claus EB, Stern DF. Active signaling by HER-2/neu in a subpopulation of HER-2/neu-overexpressing ductal carcinoma in situ: clinicopathological correlates. Cancer Research 2002, 62: 6667-73. PMID: 12438265.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHER-2/neuCases of DCISDuctal carcinomaPrognostic indicatorNeu overexpressionHER-2/neu statusAdverse prognostic indicatorHormone receptor expressionPresence of calcificationIndicator of angiogenesisClinicopathological correlatesNeu levelsTumor sizeNeu expressionInvasive carcinomaHER-2Positivity rateReceptor expressionNeu statusBreast tumorigenesisDCISNeuCarcinomaMonoclonal antibodiesSignificant correlation
1996
Functional assay for HER-2/neu demonstrates active signalling in a minority of HER-2/neu-overexpressing invasive human breast tumours
DiGiovanna M, Carter D, Flynn S, Stern D. Functional assay for HER-2/neu demonstrates active signalling in a minority of HER-2/neu-overexpressing invasive human breast tumours. British Journal Of Cancer 1996, 74: 802-806. PMID: 8795585, PMCID: PMC2074709, DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1996.439.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHER-2/neuPrognostic indicatorBreast carcinomaInvasive breast carcinomaHER-2/ neuHuman breast tumorsFunctional assaysHuman breast carcinomaClinicopathological characteristicsPoor prognosisInvasive human breast tumoursLarge seriesBreast tumorsNeuMonoclonal antibodiesCarcinomaTumorsAntibodiesDifferent reportsOverexpressionReportAssaysPrognosisType 1 receptor tyrosine kinases are differentially phosphorylated in mammary carcinoma and differentially associated with steroid receptors.
Bacus SS, Chin D, Yarden Y, Zelnick CR, Stern DF. Type 1 receptor tyrosine kinases are differentially phosphorylated in mammary carcinoma and differentially associated with steroid receptors. American Journal Of Pathology 1996, 148: 549-58. PMID: 8579117, PMCID: PMC1861670.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBiomarkers, TumorBreast NeoplasmsErbB ReceptorsFemaleFrozen SectionsGenes, erbB-2HumansImmunohistochemistryPhosphorylationPhosphotyrosinePrognosisProto-Oncogene MasReceptor Protein-Tyrosine KinasesReceptor, ErbB-2Receptor, ErbB-4Receptors, EstrogenReceptors, ProgesteroneReceptors, SteroidRetrospective StudiesConceptsMammary carcinomaReceptor tyrosine kinasesType 1 receptor tyrosine kinasesMammary carcinoma patientsType 1 receptorExpression of neuAnti-neu antibodyEpidermal growth factor receptorGrowth factor receptorTyrosine kinaseCarcinoma patientsPrognostic factorsPoor prognosisClinical evaluationTherapeutic strategiesCarcinomaHER-4Frozen sectionsSteroid receptorsNeu/ErbBNeuFactor receptorReceptorsDifferent biological activitiesTyrosine phosphorylation