2016
DOI: 10.1002/cbin.10675
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Human glandular organoid formation in murine engineering chambers after collagenase digestion and flow cytometry isolation of normal human breast tissue single cells

Abstract: Women with high mammographic density (MD) are at increased risk of breast cancer (BC) after adjustment for age and body mass index. We have developed a murine biochamber model in which both high MD (HMD) and low MD (LMD) tissue can be propagated. Here, we tested whether cells isolated by collagenase digestion and fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) from normal breast can be reconstituted in our biochamber model, which would allow cell-specific manipulations to be tested. Fresh breast tissue was collecte… Show more

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“…Then, the growth medium system of NICH organoids was based on multiple tissue organoid and tumor organoid induction methods 16,17 . Primarily, several collagenases reported in other organoid construction methods [18][19][20] were applied in NICH cell derivation (I, II, VI XI). However, only a single organoid was nally harvested (collagenase XI) (Figure 2A).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, the growth medium system of NICH organoids was based on multiple tissue organoid and tumor organoid induction methods 16,17 . Primarily, several collagenases reported in other organoid construction methods [18][19][20] were applied in NICH cell derivation (I, II, VI XI). However, only a single organoid was nally harvested (collagenase XI) (Figure 2A).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%