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Overview of Mammary Gland Development: A Comparison of Mouse and Human | SpringerLink
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The mouse mammary gland is widely used as a model for human breast cancer and has greatly added to our understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in breast cancer development and progression. To fully appreciate the validity and limitations of the mouse...

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  • Couse JF, Korach KS (1999) Estrogen receptor null mice: what have we learned and where will they lead us?
  • LaMarca HL, Rosen JM (2008) Minireview: hormones and mammary cell fate – what will I become when I grow up?

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      description:The mouse mammary gland is widely used as a model for human breast cancer and has greatly added to our understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in breast cancer development and progression. To fully appreciate the validity and limitations of the mouse model, it is essential to be aware of the similarities and also the differences that exist between the mouse mammary gland and the human breast. This introduction therefore describes the parallels and contrasts in mouse mammary gland and human breast morphogenesis from an early embryonic phase through to puberty, adulthood, pregnancy, parturition, and lactation, and finally the regressive stage of involution.
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