Lgr5 is a marker for fetal mammary stem cells, but is not essential for stem cell activity or tumorigenesis
Stem cells: protein not needed for stem cell activity in mammary gland A protein considered necessary for mammary stem cell activity turns out to be dispensable. What’s more, it’s not required for tumor development either. Geoffrey Wahl, Christy Trejo, and colleagues from the Salk Institute for Biol...
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Autores principales: | Christy L. Trejo, Gidsela Luna, Christopher Dravis, Benjamin T. Spike, Geoffrey M. Wahl |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/783e12b271884b9b9b78b908f152ebbb |
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