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      • Identifying a Hypermethylation Signature for the Blood-Based Detection of Estrogen Receptor-Positive (ER+) Breast Cancer 

        Crawford-Brown, Catherine
      • Molecular Stress Signaling in Breast Epithelial Cells 

        Antonova, Lilia (2008-01-15)
        Breast cancer is a complex disease, whose etiology is not well understood. A number of factors have been found to contribute to its development. Psychological stress has been recognized as such a factor in epidemiological ...
      • THE NRF-1/GABP/BRCA1 Transcriptional Network in Mammary Epithelial Differentiation 

        Thompson, Crista (2012-09-11)
        Evidence indicates that the mammary epithelium is arranged in a hierarchy in which mature luminal and myoepithelial cells are derived from stem cells through a series of lineage-restricted intermediates. One of the more ...
      • The Role of ALDH1A3 in Normal and Transformed Mammary Gland Development 

        Cull, Alyssa (2012-09-27)
        Aldehyde dehydrogenases (ALDHs) have been used as stem cell markers in a variety of tissues, including the breast. However, it is currently unknown whether ALDH family members participate in normal mammary development or ...

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