SummaryWe investigated the influence of normal cell phenotype on the neoplastic phenotype by comparing tumors derived from two different normal human mammary epithelial cell populations, one of which was isolated using a new culture medium. Transformation of these two cell populations with the same set of genetic elements yielded cells that formed tumor xenografts exhibiting major differences in histopathology, tumorigenicity, and metastatic behavior. While one cell type (HMECs) yielded squamous cell carcinomas, the other cell type (BPECs) yielded tumors closely resembling human breast adenocarcinomas. Transformed BPECs gave rise to lung metastases and were up to 104-fold more tumorigenic than transformed HMECs, which are nonmetastatic. Hen...
A variety of human solid tumors, including breast cancer, are considered to embrace a hierarchical o...
Two different hypotheses about cell of origin of breast cancer have been proposed. One theory states...
In the field of human cancer research, even though the vast majority attentions were paid to tumor c...
SummaryWe investigated the influence of normal cell phenotype on the neoplastic phenotype by compari...
The human breast comprises three lineages: the luminal epithelial lineage, the myoepithelial lineage...
Emerging evidence suggests that cancers arise in stem/progenitor cells. Yet, the requirements for tr...
Background Breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) are associated with the invasion of breast cancer. In re...
Accurate classification is essential for understanding the pathophysiology of a disease and can info...
BackgroundNormal, healthy human breast tissue from a variety of volunteer donors has become availabl...
The cell culture environment (substrate, atmosphere, and medium) can have a significant influence on...
The normal mammary gland contains “stem cells” with extensive in vivo growth and bi-lineage differen...
The rat mammary 37 epithelial cell line yields non-metastasizing adenomas in syngeneic rats. On cell...
Differentiation and its therapeutic potential were examined in the context of breast cancer. First, ...
The rat mammary 37 epithelial cell line yields non-metastasizing adenomas in syngeneic rats. On cell...
Breast cancer progression involves cancer cell heterogeneity, with generation of invasive/metastatic...
A variety of human solid tumors, including breast cancer, are considered to embrace a hierarchical o...
Two different hypotheses about cell of origin of breast cancer have been proposed. One theory states...
In the field of human cancer research, even though the vast majority attentions were paid to tumor c...
SummaryWe investigated the influence of normal cell phenotype on the neoplastic phenotype by compari...
The human breast comprises three lineages: the luminal epithelial lineage, the myoepithelial lineage...
Emerging evidence suggests that cancers arise in stem/progenitor cells. Yet, the requirements for tr...
Background Breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) are associated with the invasion of breast cancer. In re...
Accurate classification is essential for understanding the pathophysiology of a disease and can info...
BackgroundNormal, healthy human breast tissue from a variety of volunteer donors has become availabl...
The cell culture environment (substrate, atmosphere, and medium) can have a significant influence on...
The normal mammary gland contains “stem cells” with extensive in vivo growth and bi-lineage differen...
The rat mammary 37 epithelial cell line yields non-metastasizing adenomas in syngeneic rats. On cell...
Differentiation and its therapeutic potential were examined in the context of breast cancer. First, ...
The rat mammary 37 epithelial cell line yields non-metastasizing adenomas in syngeneic rats. On cell...
Breast cancer progression involves cancer cell heterogeneity, with generation of invasive/metastatic...
A variety of human solid tumors, including breast cancer, are considered to embrace a hierarchical o...
Two different hypotheses about cell of origin of breast cancer have been proposed. One theory states...
In the field of human cancer research, even though the vast majority attentions were paid to tumor c...