Interaction between parenchyma and stroma is essential for organogenesis, morphogenesis, and differentiation. Mammary gland has being the chosen model for developmental biologist because the most striking changes in morphology and function take place after birth. We have demonstrated a regulation of triglyceride accumulation by protein factors synthesized by normal mouse mammary gland epithelial cells (NMMG), acting on a cell line, 3T3-L1, long used as a model for adipogenesis. In this paper, we demonstrate that this inhibitory effect seems to be shared by other cells of epithelial origin but not by other cell types. We found a regulation of cell proliferation when NMMG cells are cultured in the presence of conditioned media from Swiss 3T3 ...
A considerable body of research indicates that mammary gland branching morphogenesis is dependent, i...
Mammary stroma is essential for epithelial morphogenesis and development. Indeed, postnatal mammary ...
Mammary gland epithelium is composed of an inner layer of secretory cells (luminal) and an outer lay...
IntroductionIn the mammary gland, the involution that occurs when lactation ends is an important per...
It is now known, the microenvironment including the stroma play an important role in both organ spec...
Stromal tissue regulates the development and differentiation of breast epithelial cells, with adipoc...
Tissues exist in a highly ordered three dimensional structure that is critical to inform function. W...
grantor: University of TorontoDuring the maturation of the mammary gland, mammary epitheli...
AbstractThe dynamic process of mammary ductal morphogenesis depends on regulated epithelial prolifer...
The use of cell culture models is a principal and fundamental technology used in understanding how m...
Mammary gland development is controlled by systemic hormones and by growth factors that might comple...
Experiments were conducted to redirect mouse Embryonic Stem (ES) cells from a tumorigenic phenotype ...
Introduction: Stromal-epithelial interactions mediate both breast development and breast cancer prog...
AbstractDevelopment of the mammary gland is influenced both by the systemic hormonal environment and...
Background This paper describes the derivation and characterization of a novel, conditionally immor...
A considerable body of research indicates that mammary gland branching morphogenesis is dependent, i...
Mammary stroma is essential for epithelial morphogenesis and development. Indeed, postnatal mammary ...
Mammary gland epithelium is composed of an inner layer of secretory cells (luminal) and an outer lay...
IntroductionIn the mammary gland, the involution that occurs when lactation ends is an important per...
It is now known, the microenvironment including the stroma play an important role in both organ spec...
Stromal tissue regulates the development and differentiation of breast epithelial cells, with adipoc...
Tissues exist in a highly ordered three dimensional structure that is critical to inform function. W...
grantor: University of TorontoDuring the maturation of the mammary gland, mammary epitheli...
AbstractThe dynamic process of mammary ductal morphogenesis depends on regulated epithelial prolifer...
The use of cell culture models is a principal and fundamental technology used in understanding how m...
Mammary gland development is controlled by systemic hormones and by growth factors that might comple...
Experiments were conducted to redirect mouse Embryonic Stem (ES) cells from a tumorigenic phenotype ...
Introduction: Stromal-epithelial interactions mediate both breast development and breast cancer prog...
AbstractDevelopment of the mammary gland is influenced both by the systemic hormonal environment and...
Background This paper describes the derivation and characterization of a novel, conditionally immor...
A considerable body of research indicates that mammary gland branching morphogenesis is dependent, i...
Mammary stroma is essential for epithelial morphogenesis and development. Indeed, postnatal mammary ...
Mammary gland epithelium is composed of an inner layer of secretory cells (luminal) and an outer lay...