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SUBMITTER: Hong Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8738143 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Hong Yan Y Limback Darlene D Elsarraj Hanan S HS Harper Haleigh H Haines Haley H Hansford Hayley H Ricci Michael M Kaufman Carolyn C Wedlock Emily E Xu Mingchu M Zhang Jianhua J May Lisa L Cusick Therese T Inciardi Marc M Redick Mark M Gatewood Jason J Winblad Onalisa O Aripoli Allison A Huppe Ashley A Balanoff Christa C Wagner Jamie L JL Amin Amanda L AL Larson Kelsey E KE Ricci Lawrence L Tawfik Ossama O Razek Hana H Meierotto Ruby O RO Madan Rashna R Godwin Andrew K AK Thompson Jeffrey J Hilsenbeck Susan G SG Futreal Andy A Thompson Alastair A Hwang E Shelley ES Fan Fang F Behbod Fariba F
The Journal of pathology 20211213 2
Due to widespread adoption of screening mammography, there has been a significant increase in new diagnoses of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). However, DCIS prognosis remains unclear. To address this gap, we developed an in vivo model, Mouse-INtraDuctal (MIND), in which patient-derived DCIS epithelial cells are injected intraductally and allowed to progress naturally in mice. Similar to human DCIS, the cancer cells formed in situ lesions inside the mouse mammary ducts and mimicked all histologi ...[more]