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SUBMITTER: Hein SM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4688047 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hein S M SM Haricharan S S Johnston A N AN Toneff M J MJ Reddy J P JP Dong J J Bu W W Li Y Y
Oncogene 20150622 11
In the normal mammary gland, the basal epithelium is known to be bipotent and can generate either basal or luminal cells, whereas the luminal epithelium has not been demonstrated to contribute to the basal compartment in an intact and normally developed mammary gland. It is not clear whether cellular heterogeneity within a breast tumor results from transformation of bipotent basal cells or from transformation and subsequent basal conversion of the more differentiated luminal cells. Here we used ...[more]