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Publication : Of mice and women: A short history of mouse mammary cancer research with an emphasis on the paradigms inspired by the transplantation method.

First Author  Medina D Year  2010
Journal  Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol Volume  2
Issue  10 Pages  a004523
PubMed ID  20630995 Mgi Jnum  J:198262
Mgi Id  MGI:5495913 Doi  10.1101/cshperspect.a004523
Citation  Medina D (2010) Of mice and women: A short history of mouse mammary cancer research with an emphasis on the paradigms inspired by the transplantation method. Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol 2(10):a004523
abstractText  The ability to transplant mammary epithelial cells of any age or developmental stage to the normal anatomical site of an inbred recipient mouse strain has revolutionized the studies of mammary development and tumor biology over the past 50 years. This simple method has made the mammary gland of the rodent one of the most accessible and studied organs and facilitated our understanding of the fundamental cellular and molecular properties of normal and neoplastic development. This short review outlines the early concepts that led to the development of the transplantation technology and the impact of this method on our understanding for a variety of processes important both for the normal development and differentiation of the gland as well as the phenomena of neoplastic progression.
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