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3. Global and single-cell proteomics view of the co-evolution between neural progenitors and breast cancer cells in a co-culture model.

4. VEGFA gene variants are associated with breast cancer progression.

5. Age-Related Clusters and Favorable Immune Phenotypes in Young Breast Cancer Patients.

6. Age-related phenotypes in breast cancer: A population-based study.

7. Vessel size as a marker of survival in estrogen receptor positive breast cancer.

8. Hypoxia induced responses are reflected in the stromal proteome of breast cancer.

9. Global and single-cell proteomics view of the co-evolution between neural progenitors and breast cancer cells in a co-culture model.

10. PRSS2 remodels the tumor microenvironment via repression of Tsp1 to stimulate tumor growth and progression.

11. Detection and significance of small and low proliferation breast cancer.

12. Stathmin expression associates with vascular and immune responses in aggressive breast cancer subgroups.

13. Integrin α11β1 is expressed in breast cancer stroma and associates with aggressive tumor phenotypes.

15. Expression of Nestin associates with BRCA1 mutations, a basal-like phenotype and aggressive breast cancer.

16. Tumour cell invasion into blood vessels is significantly related to breast cancer subtypes and decreased survival.

17. Extra-nodal extension is a significant prognostic factor in lymph node positive breast cancer.

18. QSOX1 expression is associated with aggressive tumor features and reduced survival in breast carcinomas.

19. Evaluation of Tumor Cell Proliferation by Ki-67 Expression and Mitotic Count in Lymph Node Metastases from Breast Cancer.

20. Increased angiogenesis is associated with a 32-gene expression signature and 6p21 amplification in aggressive endometrial cancer.

21. Evaluation of Ki67 expression across distinct categories of breast cancer specimens: a population-based study of matched surgical specimens, core needle biopsies and tissue microarrays.

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