In recent studies, Bocker and colleagues described a population of cells in paraffin wax sections of normal human breast that express cytokeratins (CK) 5/6 without expression of CK8/18 or smooth muscle actin (SMA). They proposed that these represent stem cells that give rise to differentiated luminal and myoepithelial cells. The data have been used to generate a model for breast cancer progression and classification with associated implications for management of pre-invasive disease. In this study, the expression of CK5/6, CK8/18, and SMA was investigated using multiple immunofluorescence on matched pairs of paraffin wax-embedded and frozen breast specimens. The staining patterns reported previously in antigen-retrieved paraffin wax-embedde...
Studies of breast cancer stem cells are in their infancy and many fundamental questions have yet to ...
Breast cancer is recognised to be a heterogeneous disease and the second most common cause of morbid...
BACKGROUND: Cytokeratins are non-contractile intermediate filaments engaged in anchoring and structu...
Item does not contain fulltextBreast biology and pathology are currently shaped by the two-cell conc...
Breast biology and pathology are currently shaped by the two-cell concept that recognizes only gland...
Breast ducts contain two types of epithelial cells, inner luminal cells and outer basal/ myoepitheli...
Objective:Gene expression studies have revealed several molecular subtypes of breast carcinoma with ...
Pathways to breast cancer have been difficult to define using morphology alone. Although epithelial ...
BACKGROUND: Mammary stem cells have been extensively studied as a system to delineate the pathogenes...
Multiple immunohistochemical stains, including cytokeratin (CK)5/6, are used in a panel format to id...
Recent publications have classified breast cancers on the basis of expression of cytokeratin-5 and -...
Introduction: Fibroadenomas (FAs) are the most common benign tumors in the breast. Described as a bi...
Pathways that govern stem cell (SC) function are often subverted in cancer. Here, we report the isol...
SummaryPathways that govern stem cell (SC) function are often subverted in cancer. Here, we report t...
Studies of breast cancer stem cells are in their infancy and many fundamental questions have yet to ...
Studies of breast cancer stem cells are in their infancy and many fundamental questions have yet to ...
Breast cancer is recognised to be a heterogeneous disease and the second most common cause of morbid...
BACKGROUND: Cytokeratins are non-contractile intermediate filaments engaged in anchoring and structu...
Item does not contain fulltextBreast biology and pathology are currently shaped by the two-cell conc...
Breast biology and pathology are currently shaped by the two-cell concept that recognizes only gland...
Breast ducts contain two types of epithelial cells, inner luminal cells and outer basal/ myoepitheli...
Objective:Gene expression studies have revealed several molecular subtypes of breast carcinoma with ...
Pathways to breast cancer have been difficult to define using morphology alone. Although epithelial ...
BACKGROUND: Mammary stem cells have been extensively studied as a system to delineate the pathogenes...
Multiple immunohistochemical stains, including cytokeratin (CK)5/6, are used in a panel format to id...
Recent publications have classified breast cancers on the basis of expression of cytokeratin-5 and -...
Introduction: Fibroadenomas (FAs) are the most common benign tumors in the breast. Described as a bi...
Pathways that govern stem cell (SC) function are often subverted in cancer. Here, we report the isol...
SummaryPathways that govern stem cell (SC) function are often subverted in cancer. Here, we report t...
Studies of breast cancer stem cells are in their infancy and many fundamental questions have yet to ...
Studies of breast cancer stem cells are in their infancy and many fundamental questions have yet to ...
Breast cancer is recognised to be a heterogeneous disease and the second most common cause of morbid...
BACKGROUND: Cytokeratins are non-contractile intermediate filaments engaged in anchoring and structu...