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MEDINA, DANIEL
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Effect of selective ablation of proliferating mammary epithelial cells on MNU induced rat mammary tumorigenesis.
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Stroma is not a major target in DMBA-mediated tumorigenesis of mouse mammary preneoplasia.
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Centrosome amplification and overexpression of aurora A are early events in rat mammary carcinogenesis.
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Mice lacking the amplified in breast cancer 1/steroid receptor coactivator-3 are resistant to chemical carcinogen-induced mammary tumorigenesis.
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Loss of chromosomal integrity drives rat mammary tumorigenesis.
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Ataxia telangiectasia-mutated and p53 are potential mediators of chloroquine-induced resistance to mammary carcinogenesis.
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p53 function is required for hormone-mediated protection of mouse mammary tumorigenesis.
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Tamoxifen inhibition of estrogen receptor-alpha-negative mouse mammary tumorigenesis.
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Chemical carcinogenesis of rat and mouse mammary glands.
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Overexpression of Separase induces aneuploidy and mammary tumorigenesis.
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Prevention of tumorigenesis in p53-null mammary epithelium by rexinoid bexarotene, tyrosine kinase inhibitor gefitinib, and celecoxib.
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Scaffold Attachment Factor B1 (SAFB1) heterozygosity does not influence Wnt-1 or DMBA-induced tumorigenesis.
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Environmental carcinogens and p53 tumor-suppressor gene interactions in a transgenic mouse model for mammary carcinogenesis.
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Reprogramming of the estrogen responsive transcriptome contributes to tamoxifen-dependent protection against tumorigenesis in the p53 null mammary epithelial cells.
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EARLY EVENTS IN MULTIPLE-STAGE MAMMARY TUMORIGENESIS
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P53 AND MOUSE MAMMARY TUMORIGENESIS
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Mechanisms of the Hormonal Prevention of Breast Cancer
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IMMORTALIZATION AND MAMMORY TUMORIGENESIS
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Mouse Models of Human Breast Cancer
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Carcinogenesis