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EZH2 promotes a bi-lineage identity in basal-like breast cancer cells
R. Z. Granit
, Y. Gabai
, T. Hadar
, Y. Karamansha
, L. Liberman
, I. Waldhorn
, I. Gat-Viks
, A. Regev
, B. Maly
, M. Darash-Yahana
, T. Peretz
,
I. Ben-Porath
*
*
Corresponding author for this work
Department of Developmental Biology and Cancer Research
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Breast Cancer Cells
100%
Enhancer of Zeste Homolog 2 (EZH2)
100%
Lineage Identity
100%
Basal-like
100%
Differentiation State
71%
GATA3
28%
Breast Cancer Differentiation
28%
Luminal Progenitor
28%
Gene Expression
14%
Tumor
14%
Breast Cancer
14%
Cell number
14%
Lineage Differentiation
14%
Colony Formation
14%
Breast Carcinoma
14%
Poor Differentiation
14%
Highly Aggressive
14%
Basal Lineage
14%
Lineage Markers
14%
Cell Composition
14%
Luminal Differentiation
14%
Tumoral Cells
14%
Molecular Regulators
14%
Lineage Genes
14%
Polycomb
14%
Cancer Cell Populations
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cancer Cell
100%
Basal Like Breast Cancer
100%
Transcription Factor GATA 3
40%
Gene Expression
20%
Breast Cancer
20%
Cell Population
20%
Breast Carcinoma
20%
Colony Formation
20%
Lineage Markers
20%
Cell Composition
20%
Tumor
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Lineages
100%
Cancer Cell
100%
Transcription Factor GATA 3
25%
Gene Expression
12%
Cell Population
12%
Cell Count
12%
Colony Formation
12%
Cell Composition
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cancer Cell
100%
EZH2
100%
GATA3
28%
Gene Expression
14%
Cell Count
14%
Colony Formation
14%
Cell Composition
14%