Adult female mammals are endowed with the unique ability to produce milk for nourishing their newborn offspring. Milk is secreted on demand by the mammary gland, an organ which develops during puberty, further matures during pregnancy and lactation, but reverts to a resting state after weaning. The glandular tissue (re)generated through this series of structural and functional changes is finely sourced by resident stem cells under the control of systemic hormones and local stimuli. Over the past decades a plethora of studies have been carried out in order to identify and characterize mammary stem cells, primarily in mice and humans. Intriguingly, it is now emerging that multiple mammary stem cell pools (co)exist and are characterized by di...
The hierarchical relationships between stem cells, lineage-committed progenitors, and differentiated...
Transplantation assays suggest that multipotent stem cells maintain the two lineages of the mammary ...
The mammary gland is a unique organ in that it undergoes most of its development after birth under t...
Adult female mammals are endowed with the unique ability to produce milk for nourishing their newbor...
The mammary epithelium is composed of several cell lineages including luminal, alveolar and myoepith...
In most adult tissues there reside pools of stem and progenitor cells inside specialized microenviro...
The mammary gland undergoes major developmental changes during puberty and pregnancy. It is thought ...
Evidences have supported the pivotal roles of stem cells in mammary gland development. Many molecula...
The mammary gland of adult female mice contains undifferentiated epithelial stem cells with in vivo ...
The mammary epithelial system is a heterogeneous cellular compartment thought to be comprised of two...
It is now widely believed that mammary epithelial cell plasticity, an important physiological proces...
The mammary gland is a unique tissue and the defining feature of the class Mammalia. It is a late-ev...
Recent findings have suggested that the normal breast is a hierarchically organized tissue in which ...
The cycling properties of mammary stem and progenitor cells is not well understood. To determine the...
The mammary gland is an organ with a remarkable regenerative capacity that can undergo multiple cycl...
The hierarchical relationships between stem cells, lineage-committed progenitors, and differentiated...
Transplantation assays suggest that multipotent stem cells maintain the two lineages of the mammary ...
The mammary gland is a unique organ in that it undergoes most of its development after birth under t...
Adult female mammals are endowed with the unique ability to produce milk for nourishing their newbor...
The mammary epithelium is composed of several cell lineages including luminal, alveolar and myoepith...
In most adult tissues there reside pools of stem and progenitor cells inside specialized microenviro...
The mammary gland undergoes major developmental changes during puberty and pregnancy. It is thought ...
Evidences have supported the pivotal roles of stem cells in mammary gland development. Many molecula...
The mammary gland of adult female mice contains undifferentiated epithelial stem cells with in vivo ...
The mammary epithelial system is a heterogeneous cellular compartment thought to be comprised of two...
It is now widely believed that mammary epithelial cell plasticity, an important physiological proces...
The mammary gland is a unique tissue and the defining feature of the class Mammalia. It is a late-ev...
Recent findings have suggested that the normal breast is a hierarchically organized tissue in which ...
The cycling properties of mammary stem and progenitor cells is not well understood. To determine the...
The mammary gland is an organ with a remarkable regenerative capacity that can undergo multiple cycl...
The hierarchical relationships between stem cells, lineage-committed progenitors, and differentiated...
Transplantation assays suggest that multipotent stem cells maintain the two lineages of the mammary ...
The mammary gland is a unique organ in that it undergoes most of its development after birth under t...