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Mammary Gland Development

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    Chapter 1 Overview of Mammary Gland Development: A Comparison of Mouse and Human.
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    Chapter 2 Prenatal Mammary Gland Development in the Mouse: Research Models and Techniques for Its Study from Past to Present.
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    Chapter 3 Pubertal Mammary Gland Development: Elucidation of In Vivo Morphogenesis Using Murine Models.
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    Chapter 4 Analysis of Mammary Gland Phenotypes by Transplantation of the Genetically Marked Mammary Epithelium.
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    Chapter 5 Mammary Gland Development
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    Chapter 6 Mammary Gland Development
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    Chapter 7 Analysis of the Involuting Mouse Mammary Gland: An In Vivo Model for Cell Death.
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    Chapter 8 Contractility Assay for Established Myoepithelial Cell Lines.
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    Chapter 9 Using 3D Culture of Primary Mammary Epithelial Cells to Define Molecular Entities Required for Acinus Formation: Analyzing MAP Kinase Phosphatases.
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    Chapter 10 A 3D Fibroblast-Epithelium Co-culture Model for Understanding Microenvironmental Role in Branching Morphogenesis of the Mammary Gland.
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    Chapter 11 Next Generation RNA Sequencing Analysis Reveals Expression of a Transient EMT Profile During Early Organization of MCF10A Cells in 3D.
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    Chapter 12 A 3D Culture Model to Study How Fluid Pressure and Flow Affect the Behavior of Aggregates of Epithelial Cells.
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    Chapter 13 Purification of Distinct Subsets of Epithelial Cells from Normal Human Breast Tissue.
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    Chapter 14 Techniques for the Reprogramming of Exogenous Stem/Progenitor Cell Populations Towards a Mammary Epithelial Cell Fate.
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    Chapter 15 Lineage Tracing of Mammary Stem and Progenitor Cells.
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    Chapter 16 Assessment of Significance of Novel Proteins in Breast Cancer Using Tissue Microarray Technology.
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    Chapter 17 Patient-Derived Xenografts of Breast Cancer.
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Chapter title
Mammary Gland Development
Chapter number 5
Book title
Mammary Gland Development
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-6475-8_5
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-6473-4, 978-1-4939-6475-8
Authors

Morris, Joanna S, Stein, Torsten, Joanna S. Morris, Torsten Stein, Morris, Joanna S.

Editors

Finian Martin, Torsten Stein, Jillian Howlin

Abstract

The terminal end bud (TEB) is the growing part of the ductal mammary epithelium during puberty, enabling the formation of a primary epithelial network. These highly proliferative bulbous end structures that drive the ductal expansion into the mammary fat pad comprise an outer cap cell layer, containing the progenitor cells of the ductal myoepithelium, and the body cells, which form the luminal epithelium. As TEB make up only a very small part of the whole mammary tissue, TEB-associated factors can be easily missed when whole-tissue sections are being analyzed. Here we describe a method to enzymatically separate TEB and ducts, respectively, from the surrounding stroma of pubertal mice in order to perform transcriptomic or proteomic analysis on the isolated structures and identify potential novel regulators of epithelial outgrowth, or to allow further cell culturing. This approach has previously allowed us to identify novel TEB-associated proteins, including several axonal guidance proteins. We further include protocols for the culturing of isolated TEB, processing of mammary tissue into paraffin and immunohistochemical/fluorescent staining for verification, and localization of protein expression in the mammary tissue at different developmental time points.

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