SummaryIn a recent Nature Cell Biology paper, Taddei et al. (2008) reveal that deletion of β1 integrin from K5-expressing mammary epithelial basal cells specifically attenuates ductal stem cell activity, without dramatically altering the basal cell layer, or morphogenesis overall
The mammary gland is dynamically remodelled during its postnatal development and the reproductive ...
The mammary gland is a unique organ in that it undergoes most of its development after birth under t...
We have examined the role of integrin-extracellular matrix interactions in the morphogenesis of duct...
International audienceThe mammary gland epithelium comprises two major cell types: basal and luminal...
Pregnancy induces a rapid and controlled expansion of mammary stem cells. In this issue of Developme...
This article explores new ideas about how the ECM-integrin axis controls normal and malignant breast...
Integrin mediated cell-matrix adhesion regulates the development and function of a range of tissues,...
Summary: Integrins, which bind laminin, a major component of the mammary basement membrane, are stro...
Glandular epithelia, including the mammary and prostate glands, are generally composed by basal (BCs...
Transplantation assays suggest that multipotent stem cells maintain the two lineages of the mammary ...
Integrin-mediated adhesion regulates the development and function of a range of tissues; however, li...
AbstractWe have examined the role of integrin–extracellular matrix interactions in the morphogenesis...
AbstractDifferentiation into tissue-specific cell types occurs in response to numerous external sign...
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Forster et al. (2014) show that the basal myoepithelial cell la...
The mammary gland develops from the surface ectoderm during embryogenesis and proceeds through morph...
The mammary gland is dynamically remodelled during its postnatal development and the reproductive ...
The mammary gland is a unique organ in that it undergoes most of its development after birth under t...
We have examined the role of integrin-extracellular matrix interactions in the morphogenesis of duct...
International audienceThe mammary gland epithelium comprises two major cell types: basal and luminal...
Pregnancy induces a rapid and controlled expansion of mammary stem cells. In this issue of Developme...
This article explores new ideas about how the ECM-integrin axis controls normal and malignant breast...
Integrin mediated cell-matrix adhesion regulates the development and function of a range of tissues,...
Summary: Integrins, which bind laminin, a major component of the mammary basement membrane, are stro...
Glandular epithelia, including the mammary and prostate glands, are generally composed by basal (BCs...
Transplantation assays suggest that multipotent stem cells maintain the two lineages of the mammary ...
Integrin-mediated adhesion regulates the development and function of a range of tissues; however, li...
AbstractWe have examined the role of integrin–extracellular matrix interactions in the morphogenesis...
AbstractDifferentiation into tissue-specific cell types occurs in response to numerous external sign...
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Forster et al. (2014) show that the basal myoepithelial cell la...
The mammary gland develops from the surface ectoderm during embryogenesis and proceeds through morph...
The mammary gland is dynamically remodelled during its postnatal development and the reproductive ...
The mammary gland is a unique organ in that it undergoes most of its development after birth under t...
We have examined the role of integrin-extracellular matrix interactions in the morphogenesis of duct...