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miR-199a regulates human mammary epthelial cell function
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Transcriptome characterization of IFNa response in MaSC and luminal progenitor cells
miR-199a-LCOR axis regulation of mammary gland stem cell and breast cancer stem cell transcriptional programs
LCOR regulates transcription of human mammary epithelial and breast cancer cells
Transcriptome profiles of mouse mammary stem cells and progenitor cells 2
microRNA profiles of mouse mammary stem cells and luminal cells
Transcriptome characterization of the mouse Lgr5+_MaSCs
ΔNp63 promotes stem cell activity in mammary gland development and basal-like breast cancer by enhancing Fzd7 expression and Wnt signaling
Transcriptome profiles of mouse mammary stem cells and progenitor cells
∆Np63 regulates stem cell activity in mammary gland development
Snd1-Mtdh interaction regulates cell survival under camptothecin-induced replication stress
MicroRNA profiling of the developing mammary gland identifies miR-184 as a candidate breast tumour suppressor gene
MicroRNA profiling of the developing mammary gland identifies miR-184 as a candidate breast tumour suppressor gene (miRNA)
MicroRNA profiling of the developing mammary gland identifies miR-184 as a candidate breast tumour suppressor gene (Affymetrix)
MiR-34a controls proliferation and plasticity of early-progenitors in the normal mammary gland and in breast cancer
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Jagged1 regulates miRNA expression profile
Transcriptomic Analysis of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Stem Cells
EMT inducers catalyze malignant transformation of mammary epithelial cells and drive tumorigenesis towards claudin-low tumors
EMT inducers catalyze malignant transformation of mammary epithelial cells and drive tumorigenesis towards claudin-low tumors [mouse]
EMT inducers catalyze malignant transformation of mammary epithelial cells and drive tumorigenesis towards claudin-low tumors [human]
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