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Sensitivity to differential NRF1 gene signatures contributes to breast cancer disparities.

Jairo RamosChangwon YooQuentin FeltyZhenghua GongJuan P LiuzziRobert PoppitiIndu Shekhar ThakurRuchika GoelAshok Kumar VaidRicardo Jorge KomotarNasreen Z EhteshamSeyed E HasnainDeodutta Roy
Published in: Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology (2020)
Our findings showed how sensitivity to high NRF1 transcriptional activity coupled with its target gene signatures contribute to racial differences in luminal A and TN breast cancer subtypes. This knowledge may be useful in personalized intervention to prevent and treat this clinically challenging problem.
Keyphrases
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