Items where Author is "Oesterreich, S"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Jump to: Article | University of Pittsburgh ETD Number of items: 8. ArticleLiao, S and Hartmaier, RJ and McGuire, KP and Puhalla, SL and Luthra, S and Chandran, UR and Ma, T and Bhargava, R and Modugno, F and Davidson, NE and Benz, S and Lee, AV and Tseng, GC and Oesterreich, S (2015) The molecular landscape of premenopausal breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research, 17 (1). ISSN 1465-5411 Logan, GJ and Dabbs, DJ and Lucas, PC and Jankowitz, RC and Brown, DD and Clark, BZ and Oesterreich, S and McAuliffe, PF (2015) Molecular drivers of lobular carcinoma in situ. Breast Cancer Research, 17 (1). ISSN 1465-5411 Coronnello, C and Hartmaier, R and Arora, A and Huleihel, L and Pandit, KV and Bais, AS and Butterworth, M and Kaminski, N and Stormo, GD and Oesterreich, S and Benos, PV (2012) Novel Modeling of Combinatorial miRNA Targeting Identifies SNP with Potential Role in Bone Density. PLoS Computational Biology, 8 (12). ISSN 1553-734X Steinman, RA and Brufsky, AM and Oesterreich, S (2012) Zoledronic acid effectiveness against breast cancer metastases - a role for estrogen in the microenvironment? Breast Cancer Research, 14 (5). ISSN 1465-5411 Watters, RJ and Benos, PV and Oesterreich, S (2012) To bind or not to bind - FoxA1 determines estrogen receptor action in breast cancer progression. Breast Cancer Research, 14 (3). ISSN 1465-5411 Osmanbeyoglu, HU and Hartmaier, RJ and Oesterreich, S and Lu, X (2012) Improving ChIP-seq peak-calling for functional co-regulator binding by integrating multiple sources of biological information. Series on Advances in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 13. ISSN 1751-6404 Huang, Y and Nayak, S and Jankowitz, R and Davidson, NE and Oesterreich, S (2011) Epigenetics in breast cancer: What's new? Breast Cancer Research, 13 (6). ISSN 1465-5411 University of Pittsburgh ETDSmith, Nicholas and Gyanchandani, Rekha and Priedigkeit, Nolan and Hartmaier, RJ and Chen, Yijing and Gurda, Gregorz and Lucas, PC and Brufsky, Adam and Puhalla, Shannon and Bahreini, Amir and Kota, Karthik and Wald, Abigail and Nikiforov, YE and Nikiforova, MN and Oesterreich, S and Lee, AV (2018) Targeted Mutation Detection in Advanced Breast Cancer Using MammaSeq Identifies RET as a Potential Contributor to Breast Cancer Metastasis. Master's Thesis, University of Pittsburgh. (Unpublished) |