Small interfering RNA library screen identified polo-like kinase-1 (PLK1) as a potential therapeutic target for breast cancer that uniquely eliminates tumor-initiating cells is a research paper published in Breast Cancer Research (2012). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.675. It has been cited 89 times.
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Small interfering RNA library screen identified polo-like kinase-1 (PLK1) as a potential therapeutic target for breast cancer that uniquely eliminates tumor-initiating cells
Additional file 3 of Identification of key genes controlling breast cancer stem cell characteristics via stemness indices analysis
Additional file 3 of Identification of key genes controlling breast cancer stem cell characteristics via stemness indices analysis
Additional file 2 of Identification of key genes controlling breast cancer stem cell characteristics via stemness indices analysis
Additional file 2 of Identification of key genes controlling breast cancer stem cell characteristics via stemness indices analysis
Additional file 1 of Identification of key genes controlling breast cancer stem cell characteristics via stemness indices analysis
Additional file 1 of Identification of key genes controlling breast cancer stem cell characteristics via stemness indices analysis