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  • Annexin A8 in mammary gland development and breast cancer
    Microarray studies have linked Annexin A8 RNA expression to a "basal cell-like" subset of breast cancers, including BRCA1-related cancers
  • The role of the Reelin pathway in mammary gland development and breast cancer
    We are trying to establish the roles and mechanisms of Reelin signalling during mammary gland development, identify its effects on ductal growth, and study the downstream signalling pathway in the mammary gland and possible abnormalities in the regulation in breast cancer.
  • The Role of RNA Interference In Epigenetic Silencing In Breast Cancer
    It is now widely accepted that epigenetic gene silencing is a major driving force in cancer.
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