Supplementary figure legend from Upregulation of ER Signaling as an Adaptive Mechanism of Cell Survival in HER2-Positive Breast Tumors Treated with Anti-HER2 Therapy
Mario Giuliano(Regione Campania), Rachel Schiff(Baylor College of Medicine), Jenny C. Chang(Baylor College of Medicine), Carmine De Angelis(Baylor College of Medicine), Gary C. Chamness(Baylor College of Medicine), Sabrina Herrera(Mayo Clinic), Alejandro Contreras(Baylor College of Medicine), C. Kent Osborne(Baylor College of Medicine), Joe W. Gray(Norwegian Cancer Society), Sufeng Mao(Baylor College of Medicine), Sara López‐Tarruella(Instituto de Salud Carlos III), Meghana V. Trivedi(University of Houston), Agostina Nardone(AstraZeneca (Spain)), Xiaoyong Fu(King University), Yen-Chao Wang(Baylor College of Medicine), Mothaffar F. Rimawi(Baylor College of Medicine), Susan G. Hilsenbeck(Baylor College of Medicine), Anne C. Pavlick(Baylor College of Medicine), Laura M. Heiser(Oregon Health & Science University), Tao Wang(Pfizer (United States)), Huizhong Hu(Baylor College of Medicine), Nicholas J. Wang(Oregon Health & Science University), Carolina Gutiérrez(Baylor College of Medicine)
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