BMC Cancer

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Heterogeneity of mammary lesions represent molecular differences

Ruria Namba, Jeannie E Maglione, Ryan R Davis, Colin A Baron, Stephenie Liu, Condie E Carmack, Lawrence JT Young, Alexander D Borowsky, Robert D Cardiff and Jeffrey P Gregg*

BMC Cancer 2006, 6:275 doi:10.1186/1471-2407-6-275

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Three interrelated themes in current breast cancer research: gene addiction, phenotypic plasticity, and cancer stem cells

Robert D Cardiff, Suzana Couto, Brad Bolon Breast Cancer Research 2011, 13:216 (25 October 2011)

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Unlocking the power of cross-species genomic analyses: identification of evolutionarily conserved breast cancer networks and validation of preclinical models

Christina N Bennett, Jeffrey E Green Breast Cancer Research 2008, 10:213 (11 September 2008)

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Mammary carcinoma behavior is programmed in the precancer stem cell

Patrizia Damonte, J Graeme Hodgson, Jane Chen, Lawrence JT Young, Robert D Cardiff, Alexander D Borowsky Breast Cancer Research 2008, 10:R50 (3 June 2008)

Studies in a mouse model establish a "pre-cancer" stem cell as the origin of invasive cancer, suggesting the risk of advancing to invasive breast cancer may be predictable at the precancer stage.