[CITATION][C] Development of mammary tumors from hyperplastic alveolar nodules transplanted into gland-free mammary fat pads of female C3H mice
KB DeOme, LJ Faulkin Jr, HA Bern, PB Blair - Cancer research, 1959 - AACR
KB DeOme, LJ Faulkin Jr, HA Bern, PB Blair
Cancer research, 1959•AACRMATERIALS AND METHODS The hyperplastic alveolar nodules were selected and
removed from multiparous, nonpregnant, nonlactating, tumor-bearing, female C3H/He Crgl
mice, according to the criteria and methods described by DeOme et a/.(3). The normal
mammary tissue consisted of equal-sized pieces of resting mammary gland removed from
the same donor mice which provided the hyperplastic alveolar nodules.
removed from multiparous, nonpregnant, nonlactating, tumor-bearing, female C3H/He Crgl
mice, according to the criteria and methods described by DeOme et a/.(3). The normal
mammary tissue consisted of equal-sized pieces of resting mammary gland removed from
the same donor mice which provided the hyperplastic alveolar nodules.
MATERIALS AND METHODS The hyperplastic alveolar nodules were selected and removed from multiparous, nonpregnant, nonlactating, tumor-bearing, female C3H/He Crgl mice, according to the criteria and methods described by DeOme et a/.(3). The normal mammary tissue consisted of equal-sized pieces of resting mammary gland removed from the same donor mice which provided the hyperplastic alveolar nodules.
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