2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2887-4_12
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A Guide Toward Multi-scale and Quantitative Branching Analysis in the Mammary Gland

Abstract: The mammary gland consists of a bilayered epithelial structure with an extensively branched morphology. The majority of this epithelial tree is laid down during puberty, during which actively proliferating terminal end buds repeatedly elongate and bifurcate to form the basic structure of the ductal tree. Mammary ducts consist of a basal and luminal cell layer with a multitude of identified sub-lineages within both layers. The understanding of how these different cell lineages are cooperatively driving branchin… Show more

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“… Note: For a detailed description of the whole-gland mounting device, see Hannezo & Scheele. 5 Image the tissue using a confocal microscope (see Figure 4 ).
Figure 4 Whole mount images of DCIS-MIND models (A) Overview image showing DCIS lesions spreading in the ductal structures, without disturbing the ductal architecture (replacement growth).
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Section: Step-by-step Methods Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Note: For a detailed description of the whole-gland mounting device, see Hannezo & Scheele. 5 Image the tissue using a confocal microscope (see Figure 4 ).
Figure 4 Whole mount images of DCIS-MIND models (A) Overview image showing DCIS lesions spreading in the ductal structures, without disturbing the ductal architecture (replacement growth).
…”
Section: Step-by-step Methods Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%