Background: Understanding the molecular control of cell lineages and fate determination in complex tissues is key to not only understanding the developmental biology and cellular homeostasis of such tissues but also for our understanding and interpretation of the molecular pathology of diseases such as cancer. The prerequisite for such an understanding is detailed knowledge of the cell types that make up such tissues, including their comprehensive molecular characterisation. In the mammary epithelium, the bulk of the tissue is composed of three cell lineages, namely the basal/myoepithelial, luminal epithelial estrogen receptor positive and luminal epithelial estrogen receptor negative cells. However, a detailed molecular characterisation of...
The mammary gland is an organ common to all mammals; it is of value for neonatal nourishment, human ...
Breast cancer is a heterogenous disease that can be classified into multiple subtypes including the ...
BACKGROUND: Heterogeneity within the mouse mammary epithelium and potential lineage relationships ha...
Background: Understanding the molecular control of cell lineages and fate determination in complex t...
The identification and molecular characterization of cellular hierarchies in complex tissues is key ...
Introduction: The mammary primordium forms during embryogenesis as a result of inductive interaction...
INTRODUCTION: Molecular characterization of the normal epithelial cell types that reside in the mamm...
The developing mammary gland depends on several transcription-dependent networks to define cellular ...
SummaryMature mammary epithelial cells are generated from undifferentiated precursors through a hier...
The mammary gland has been central to the evolution of mammals by being capable of undergoing multip...
The mammary epithelial system is a heterogeneous cellular compartment thought to be comprised of two...
The mammary epithelial cell (MEC) system is a bilayered ductal epithelium of luminal and basal cells...
INTRODUCTION: Parity-identified mammary epithelial cells (PI-MECs) are an interesting cellular subse...
Summary: The mammary gland consists of cells with gene expression patterns reflecting their cellular...
Introduction: The organisation of the mammary epithelial hierarchy is poorly understood. Our hypothe...
The mammary gland is an organ common to all mammals; it is of value for neonatal nourishment, human ...
Breast cancer is a heterogenous disease that can be classified into multiple subtypes including the ...
BACKGROUND: Heterogeneity within the mouse mammary epithelium and potential lineage relationships ha...
Background: Understanding the molecular control of cell lineages and fate determination in complex t...
The identification and molecular characterization of cellular hierarchies in complex tissues is key ...
Introduction: The mammary primordium forms during embryogenesis as a result of inductive interaction...
INTRODUCTION: Molecular characterization of the normal epithelial cell types that reside in the mamm...
The developing mammary gland depends on several transcription-dependent networks to define cellular ...
SummaryMature mammary epithelial cells are generated from undifferentiated precursors through a hier...
The mammary gland has been central to the evolution of mammals by being capable of undergoing multip...
The mammary epithelial system is a heterogeneous cellular compartment thought to be comprised of two...
The mammary epithelial cell (MEC) system is a bilayered ductal epithelium of luminal and basal cells...
INTRODUCTION: Parity-identified mammary epithelial cells (PI-MECs) are an interesting cellular subse...
Summary: The mammary gland consists of cells with gene expression patterns reflecting their cellular...
Introduction: The organisation of the mammary epithelial hierarchy is poorly understood. Our hypothe...
The mammary gland is an organ common to all mammals; it is of value for neonatal nourishment, human ...
Breast cancer is a heterogenous disease that can be classified into multiple subtypes including the ...
BACKGROUND: Heterogeneity within the mouse mammary epithelium and potential lineage relationships ha...