IntroductionThe 'MINO' (mammary intraepithelial neoplasia outgrowth) mouse model of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) consists of six lines with distinct morphologic phenotypes and behavior, each meeting experimentally defined criteria for 'precancer'. Specifically, these lines grow orthotopically in cleared mammary fat pads and consistently progress to an invasive phenotype that is capable of ectopic growth. Transition to carcinoma has a consistent latency for each line, and three of the lines also exhibit pulmonary metastatic potential.MethodsGland cleared orthotopic transplanted precancer MINO tissues were analyzed by bacterial artifical chromosome and oligo array comparative genomic hybridization, microsatellite PCR, and telomerase repeat...
Cancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of human ...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are capable of continuous proliferation and self-renewal and are proposed t...
The hierarchical relationships between stem cells, lineage-committed progenitors, and differentiated...
IntroductionThe diversity of human breast cancer subtypes has led to the hypothesis that breast canc...
Inverted microscope phase contrast images as well as histologic images generated from paraffin-embed...
BackgroundHuman breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, histopathologically, molecularly and pheno...
Emerging evidence suggests that cancers arise in stem/progenitor cells. Yet, the requirements for tr...
<p>Studying the early stages of cancer can provide important insight into the molecular basis of the...
The contribution of cancer cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic factors to metastatic breast cancer is stil...
Chemotherapeutic strategies that target basal-like breast tumors are difficult to design without und...
<div><p>Chemotherapeutic strategies that target basal-like breast tumors are difficult to design wit...
In analogy to normal stem cell differentiation, the current cancer stem cell (CSC) model presumes a ...
SummaryCancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are capable of continuous proliferation and self-renewal and are proposed t...
BACKGROUND: In analogy to normal stem cell differentiation, the current cancer stem cell (CSC) model...
Cancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of human ...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are capable of continuous proliferation and self-renewal and are proposed t...
The hierarchical relationships between stem cells, lineage-committed progenitors, and differentiated...
IntroductionThe diversity of human breast cancer subtypes has led to the hypothesis that breast canc...
Inverted microscope phase contrast images as well as histologic images generated from paraffin-embed...
BackgroundHuman breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, histopathologically, molecularly and pheno...
Emerging evidence suggests that cancers arise in stem/progenitor cells. Yet, the requirements for tr...
<p>Studying the early stages of cancer can provide important insight into the molecular basis of the...
The contribution of cancer cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic factors to metastatic breast cancer is stil...
Chemotherapeutic strategies that target basal-like breast tumors are difficult to design without und...
<div><p>Chemotherapeutic strategies that target basal-like breast tumors are difficult to design wit...
In analogy to normal stem cell differentiation, the current cancer stem cell (CSC) model presumes a ...
SummaryCancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are capable of continuous proliferation and self-renewal and are proposed t...
BACKGROUND: In analogy to normal stem cell differentiation, the current cancer stem cell (CSC) model...
Cancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of human ...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are capable of continuous proliferation and self-renewal and are proposed t...
The hierarchical relationships between stem cells, lineage-committed progenitors, and differentiated...