Tag Search Results: Progesterone receptor (PR)

A protein which is activated by binding of the hormone progesterone to induce a cellular response.

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1The New Era for ER and PR - It’s time to Standardize!... the risk of breast can- cer recurrence and appropriate treatment is the presence or absence of estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) in breast ...
2Immunohistochemistry for Oestrogen and Progesterone Receptors... Can kits standardise ER/PR - since there are so many methods available? We compared the staining for oestrogen and progesterone receptor using the pharmDx TM ...
3Difference of Biomarker Expression Among Primary Tumor and Brain ... ... by the classification by protein expression of hormone receptor and HER2. ... Figure 1. Representative immunohistochemical images for ER, PR, HER2 and EGFR in a ...
4What Is the Difference Between “Predictive and Prognostic ... ... Some good examples of predictive biomarkers being used in the daily clinical oncology practice is estrogen and progesterone receptors to predict sensitivity to ...
5Molecular vs. Immunohistochemical Classification of Breast Cancer... the tumor’s size, grade, estrogen and progesterone receptor status. ... ie, fail to express either ER or PR and do ... 5/6, and the epidermal growth factor receptor. ...
6Q&A Interview with Prof. Giuseppe Viale... for these receptors (non endocrine responsive tumors) but also to quantitatively evaluate the extent of immunoreactivity of the hormone receptor positive cases ...
7Recent Developments in the Molecular Pathology of Breast Cancer... to develop novel biomarkers of tumour behaviour there have been few advancements beyond the use of oestrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and HER2 ...