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Details on Person Immunostaining patterns of myoepithelial cells in breast lesions: a comparison of CD10 and smooth muscle myosin heavy chain

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9949788
_displayNameImmunostaining patterns of myoepithelial cells in breast lesions: a comparison of CD10 and smooth muscle myosin heavy chain
_timestamp2025-05-26 14:23:57
author[Person:9949785] Kalof, A N
[Person:9949787] Tam, D
[Person:9949783] Beatty, B
[Person:9949784] Cooper, K
created[InstanceEdit:9949786] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2025-05-26
journalJ Clin Pathol
pages625-9
pubMedIdentifier15166269
titleImmunostaining patterns of myoepithelial cells in breast lesions: a comparison of CD10 and smooth muscle myosin heavy chain
volume57
year2004
(literatureReference)[MarkerReference:9947438] MYH11 [cytosol] Distribution of myoepithelial cells and basement membrane proteins in the normal breast and in benign and malignant breast diseases
[MarkerReference:9947503] MME [plasma membrane] ALDH1 is a marker of normal and malignant human mammary stem cells and a predictor of poor clinical outcome
[Summation:9946793]

Unipotent mammary myoepithelial progenitor cells terminal...

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