نتایج جستجو برای: human mammary epithelial cells

تعداد نتایج: 2713547  

2014
Maoyu Peng Rajyasree Emmadi Zebin Wang Elizabeth L. Wiley Peter H. Gann Seema A. Khan Nilanjana Banerji William McDonald Szilard Asztalos Thao N.D. Pham Debra A. Tonetti Angela L. Tyner

Protein Tyrosine kinase 6 (PTK6/BRK) is overexpressed in the majority of human breast tumors and breast tumor cell lines. It is also expressed in normal epithelial linings of the gastrointestinal tract, skin, and prostate. To date, expression of PTK6 has not been extensively examined in the normal human mammary gland. We detected PTK6 mRNA and protein expression in the immortalized normal MCF-1...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2001
A V Capuco D L Wood R Baldwin K Mcleod M J Paape

This investigation evaluated mammary cell loss and replacement during lactation and the impact of administration of bST on these processes. During lactation, a gradual decrease in number of mammary epithelial cells within the mammary glands occurs and largely accounts for the decline in milk production with advancing lactation. This decrease is not appreciably impacted by the loss of viable epi...

Journal: :American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 2007

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2005
Eric C Dietze Michelle L Bowie Krzysztof Mrózek L Elizabeth Caldwell Cassandra Neal Robin J Marjoram Michelle M Troch Gregory R Bean Kazunari K Yokoyama Catherine A Ibarra Victoria L Seewaldt

Interactions between normal mammary epithelial cells and extracellular matrix (ECM) are important for mammary gland homeostasis. Loss of interactions between ECM and normal mammary epithelial cells are thought to be an early event in mammary carcinogenesis. CREB-binding protein (CBP) is an important regulator of proliferation and apoptosis but the role of CBP in ECM signaling is poorly characte...

2009
Amanda K. Paulson Max Wicha Ken Cadigan

Accumulating evidence from a number of malignancies including breast cancer suggests that tumorigenesis is driven by a subset of tumor cells which retain stem cell properties. The cancer stem cell concept proposes that cancer originates from malignant transformation of stem/progenitor cells. A number of pathways have been implicated in maintenance of tissue specific stem/progenitor cells, inclu...

2017
Robert D. Bruno Jodie M. Fleming Andrea L. George Corinne A. Boulanger Pepper Schedin Gilbert H. Smith

Previously, we demonstrated the ability of the normal mammary microenvironment (niche) to direct non-mammary cells including testicular and embryonic stem cells (ESCs) to adopt a mammary epithelial cell (MEC) fate. These studies relied upon the interaction of transplanted normal MECs with non-mammary cells within the mammary fat-pads of recipient mice that had their endogenous epithelium remove...

Journal: :Cancer research 2002
James DiRenzo Sabina Signoretti Noriaki Nakamura Ramon Rivera-Gonzalez William Sellers Massimo Loda Myles Brown

Carcinogenesis involves a multistep process whereby a normal healthy cell undergoes both immortalization and oncogenesis to become fully transformed. Immortalization results from the subversion of critical cell cycle regulatory checkpoints, thereby allowing a cell to extend its finite life span and to maintain telomeric length. Oncogenesis is the manifestation of additional genetic events that ...

2001
James DiRenzo Sabina Signoretti Noriaki Nakamura Ramon Rivera-Gonzalez William Sellers Massimo Loda Myles Brown

Carcinogenesis involves a multistep process whereby a normal healthy cell undergoes both immortalization and oncogenesis to become fully transformed. Immortalization results from the subversion of critical cell cycle regulatory checkpoints, thereby allowing a cell to extend its finite life span and to maintain telomeric length. Oncogenesis is the manifestation of additional genetic events that ...

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