Title : Microsomal epoxide hydrolase expression as a predictor of tamoxifen response in primary breast cancer: a retrospective exploratory study with long-term follow-up - Fritz_2001_J.Clin.Oncol_19_3 |
Author(s) : Fritz P , Murdter TE , Eichelbaum M , Siegle I , Weissert M , Zanger UM |
Ref : J Clin Oncol , 19 :3 , 2001 |
Abstract :
PURPOSE: It has been suggested that estrogen receptor-independent high-affinity binding sites for antiestrogens could limit their local bioavailability and response. Microsomal epoxide hydrolase (mEH) was recently shown to be a component of the antiestrogen binding site complex. We investigated whether mEH expression in primary breast tumors is related to disease outcome and to the efficacy of tamoxifen treatment. PATIENTS AND |
PubMedSearch : Fritz_2001_J.Clin.Oncol_19_3 |
PubMedID: 11134189 |
Fritz P, Murdter TE, Eichelbaum M, Siegle I, Weissert M, Zanger UM (2001)
Microsomal epoxide hydrolase expression as a predictor of tamoxifen response in primary breast cancer: a retrospective exploratory study with long-term follow-up
J Clin Oncol
19 :3
Fritz P, Murdter TE, Eichelbaum M, Siegle I, Weissert M, Zanger UM (2001)
J Clin Oncol
19 :3