Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10957696 | Molecular and Cellular Probes | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Metastasis and recurrence of breast cancer remain significant clinical problems. The expression level of CD44 protein is higher in breast cancer-initiating cancer stem cells; therefore, the early detection of CD44 using a sensitive diagnostic probe is important for breast cancer diagnosis and therapeutic purposes. In this study, we fabricated a polyvalent directed peptide polymer (PDPP) that specifically recognized the CD44 biomarker, as confirmed by immunocytochemistry tests and fluorescence-activated cell sorting assessment. Our results indicate that PDPP is useful as a novel tool for the sensitive detection of breast cancer stem cells.
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Authors
Jun-Haeng Cho, Sang-Choon Lee, Na-Reum Ha, Su-Jae Lee, Moon-Young Yoon,