Keratin 6a marks mammary bipotential progenitor cells that can give rise to a unique tumor model resembling human normal-like breast cancer
Wen Bu(Baylor College of Medicine), Yi Li(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Gary C. Chamness(Baylor College of Medicine), Shixia Huang(Southwest University), Jian Huang(Zhejiang Cancer Hospital), Chad J. Creighton(Baylor College of Medicine), Dennis R. Roop(Gates (United States)), Susan G. Hilsenbeck(Baylor College of Medicine), Jun Chen(Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital), Andrew D. Leavitt(University of California, San Francisco), G D Morrison(Baylor College of Medicine)
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