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Animal diseases / Tyrosine kinase receptors / Breast cancer / Animal virology / Mouse mammary tumor virus / Carcinogenesis / HER2/neu / Mammary gland / MCF-7 / Medicine / Biology / Anatomy
Date: 2014-07-17 10:21:40
Animal diseases
Tyrosine kinase receptors
Breast cancer
Animal virology
Mouse mammary tumor virus
Carcinogenesis
HER2/neu
Mammary gland
MCF-7
Medicine
Biology
Anatomy

Mammary glands exhibit molecular laterality and undergo left&ndash;right asymmetric ductal epithelial growth in MMTV-cNeu mice&ast;

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