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Mammary Stroma in Development and Carcinogenesis
by
Sakakura, Teruyo
, Suzuki, Yuka
, Shiurba, Robert
in
Alveoli
/ Animals
/ Autocrine signalling
/ Cancer Research
/ Carcinogenesis
/ Carcinogenesis - pathology
/ Cell differentiation
/ Cell proliferation
/ Developmental stages
/ Female
/ Growth factors
/ Humans
/ Lactation
/ Mammary gland
/ Mammary Glands, Animal - growth & development
/ Mammary Glands, Animal - pathology
/ Mammary Glands, Human - growth & development
/ Mammary Glands, Human - pathology
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Menopause
/ Mesenchyme
/ Morphogenesis
/ Oncology
/ Organogenesis
/ Paracrine signalling
/ Parenchyma
/ Puberty
/ Stroma
/ Stromal Cells - pathology
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Tumorigenesis
2013
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Mammary Stroma in Development and Carcinogenesis
by
Sakakura, Teruyo
, Suzuki, Yuka
, Shiurba, Robert
in
Alveoli
/ Animals
/ Autocrine signalling
/ Cancer Research
/ Carcinogenesis
/ Carcinogenesis - pathology
/ Cell differentiation
/ Cell proliferation
/ Developmental stages
/ Female
/ Growth factors
/ Humans
/ Lactation
/ Mammary gland
/ Mammary Glands, Animal - growth & development
/ Mammary Glands, Animal - pathology
/ Mammary Glands, Human - growth & development
/ Mammary Glands, Human - pathology
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Menopause
/ Mesenchyme
/ Morphogenesis
/ Oncology
/ Organogenesis
/ Paracrine signalling
/ Parenchyma
/ Puberty
/ Stroma
/ Stromal Cells - pathology
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Tumorigenesis
2013
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Mammary Stroma in Development and Carcinogenesis
by
Sakakura, Teruyo
, Suzuki, Yuka
, Shiurba, Robert
in
Alveoli
/ Animals
/ Autocrine signalling
/ Cancer Research
/ Carcinogenesis
/ Carcinogenesis - pathology
/ Cell differentiation
/ Cell proliferation
/ Developmental stages
/ Female
/ Growth factors
/ Humans
/ Lactation
/ Mammary gland
/ Mammary Glands, Animal - growth & development
/ Mammary Glands, Animal - pathology
/ Mammary Glands, Human - growth & development
/ Mammary Glands, Human - pathology
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Menopause
/ Mesenchyme
/ Morphogenesis
/ Oncology
/ Organogenesis
/ Paracrine signalling
/ Parenchyma
/ Puberty
/ Stroma
/ Stromal Cells - pathology
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Tumorigenesis
2013
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Mammary Stroma in Development and Carcinogenesis
2013
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Mammary glands of adult human females are secretory organs comprised of interdependent epithelial and mesenchymal cells. These cells constitute an assemblage of collecting ducts that end in terminal duct lobular units with hollow alveolar ductules that can differentiate to produce and expel milk. Systemic and maternal hormones, autocrine and paracrine growth factors, and cytokines regulate virtually all phases of mammary gland development. During organogenesis, epithelial and mesenchymal cells interact to form precursors of the parenchyma and stroma in the mature gland. Organogenesis precedes five stages of postnatal development: puberty, pregnancy, lactation, involution, and menopause. Each stage requires a specific set of morphogenetic changes in glandular structure and function. Cycles of cell proliferation, differentiation, and involution may recur until menopause. In addition, physiological responses such as inflammation and pathological events such as tumorigenesis are remarkable for their similarities to embryonic morphogenesis. Here we take a succinct look at the ever-improving understanding of stroma–epithelial interactions and mesenchyme function in mammary gland biology.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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