Breast Cancer Research

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Re-evaluation of mammary stem cell biology based on in vivo transplantation

Gilbert H Smith* and Daniel Medina

Breast Cancer Research 2008, 10:203 doi:10.1186/bcr1856

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Mapping the cellular and molecular heterogeneity of normal and malignant breast tissues and cultured cell lines

Patricia J Keller, Amy F Lin, Lisa M Arendt, Ina Klebba, Ainsley D Jones, Jenny A Rudnick, Theresa A DiMeo , Hannah Gilmore, Douglas M Jefferson, Roger A Graham, Stephen P Naber, Stuart Schnitt, Charlotte Kuperwasser Breast Cancer Research 2010, 12:R87 (21 October 2010)

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c-Myc affects mRNA translation, cell proliferation and progenitor cell function in the mammary gland

Tina Stoelzle, Patrick Schwarb, Andreas Trumpp, Nancy E Hynes BMC Biology 2009, 7:63 (28 September 2009)

c-myc knockout mice have slower alveolar cell proliferation in the mammary gland during pregnancy and less efficient translation of mRNAs involved in milk production, showing c-Myc to be important for pregnancy and lactation in mice.

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Selective segregation of DNA strands persists in long label retaining mammary cells during pregnancy

Brian W Booth, Corinne A Boulanger, Gilbert H Smith Breast Cancer Research 2008, 10:R90 (24 October 2008)

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The future of mammary stem cell biology: the power of in vivo transplants – authors' response

Gilbert H Smith, Daniel Medina Breast Cancer Research 2008, 10:403 (29 May 2008)

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The future of mammary stem cell biology: the power of in vivo transplants

Geoffrey J Lindeman, Jane E Visvader, Matthew J Smalley, Connie J Eaves Breast Cancer Research 2008, 10:402 (29 May 2008)