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Meta-analysis of human cancer microarrays reveals GATA3 is integral to the estrogen receptor alpha pathway

Brian J Wilson email and Vincent Giguère email

Molecular Oncology Group, Room H5-45, McGill University Health Centre, 687 Pine Avenue West, Montréal, Québec, H3A 1A1, Canada

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Molecular Cancer 2008, 7:49doi:10.1186/1476-4598-7-49

Published: 4 June 2008

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Additional file 1:

GATA3 Oncomine meta-analysis. Meta-analysis results from 21 Oncomine studies shown. Coexpressing genes with GATA3 are shown with a cutoff of 3 studies (14% of the 21 studies).

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ERα Oncomine meta-analysis. Meta-analysis results from 21 Oncomine studies shown. Coexpressing genes with ERα are shown with a cutoff of 3 studies (14% of the 21 studies).

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External data comparison. Comparison of data to that of Abba et al, 2005. ERα pathway genes common to oligo microarrays, SAGE and our meta-analysis overlap.

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