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1. Highly metastatic claudin-low mammary cancers can originate from luminal epithelial cells

2. Loss of the tumor suppressor, Tp53, enhances the androgen receptor-mediated oncogenic transformation and tumor development in the mouse prostate

3. HER2 Isoforms Uniquely Program Intratumor Heterogeneity and Predetermine Breast Cancer Trajectories During the Occult Tumorigenic Phase

4. A cancer rainbow mouse for visualizing the functional genomics of oncogenic clonal expansion

5. Chronic expression of wild-type Ret receptor in the mammary gland induces luminal tumors that are sensitive to Ret inhibition

6. Rheb1-Independent Activation of mTORC1 in Mammary Tumors Occurs through Activating Mutations in mTOR

7. The WNT10B Network Is Associated with Survival and Metastases in Chemoresistant Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

8. Abstract 3685: Sustained Ret expression during mammary gland post-lactation induces premature involution and enhances cancer potential

9. The comprehensive role of E-cadherin in maintaining prostatic epithelial integrity during oncogenic transformation and tumor progression

10. Aging Mouse Models Reveal Complex Tumor-Microenvironment Interactions in Cancer Progression

11. Mammary Gland

12. The Trp53 delta proline (Trp53ΔP ) mouse exhibits increased genome instability and susceptibility to radiation-induced, but not spontaneous, tumor development

13. Introduction of Zinc-salt Fixation for Effective Detection of Immune Cell–related Markers by Immunohistochemistry

14. Kinase-independent role of cyclin D1 in chromosomal instability and mammary tumorigenesis

15. Pathobiology of the 129:Stat1 −/− mouse model of human age-related ER-positive breast cancer with an immune infiltrate-excluded phenotype

16. β-Catenin haploinsufficiency promotes mammary tumorigenesis in an ErbB2-positive basal breast cancer model

17. Mislocalization of the Cell Polarity Protein Scribble Promotes Mammary Tumorigenesis and Is Associated with Basal Breast Cancer

18. The Use of Mouse Models of Breast Cancer and Quantitative Image Analysis to Evaluate Hormone Receptor Antigenicity after Microwave-assisted Formalin Fixation

19. The ErbB2ΔEx16 splice variant is a major oncogenic driver in breast cancer that promotes a pro-metastatic tumor microenvironment

20. Deletion of the p16INK4a tumor suppressor and expression of the androgen receptor induce sarcomatoid carcinomas with signet ring cells in the mouse prostate

21. ATG proteins mediate efferocytosis and suppress inflammation in mammary involution

22. Lineage analysis of basal epithelial cells reveals their unexpected plasticity and supports a cell of origin model for prostate cancer heterogeneity

23. Heterogeneity in MYC-induced mammary tumors contributes to escape from oncogene dependence

24. Hunk is required for HER2/neu-induced mammary tumorigenesis

25. ANCCA/ATAD2 Overexpression Identifies Breast Cancer Patients with Poor Prognosis, Acting to Drive Proliferation and Survival of Triple-Negative Cells through Control of B-Myb and EZH2

26. Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 1: An Epithelial Tumor Suppressor Essential to Prevent Spontaneous Prostate Cancer in Aged Mice

27. Siah2-Dependent Concerted Activity of HIF and FoxA2 Regulates Formation of Neuroendocrine Phenotype and Neuroendocrine Prostate Tumors

28. Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor Signaling Dramatically Accelerates Tumorigenesis and Enhances Oncoprotein Translation in the Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus–Wnt-1 Mouse Model of Breast Cancer

29. CrkII Transgene Induces Atypical Mammary Gland Development and Tumorigenesis

30. Maternal Dioxin Exposure Combined with a Diet High in Fat Increases Mammary Cancer Incidence in Mice

31. Epithelial–mesenchymal transition in mouse mammary tumorigenesis

32. The Snf1-related kinase, Hunk, is essential for mammary tumor metastasis

33. PTEN Deficiency in a Luminal ErbB-2 Mouse Model Results in Dramatic Acceleration of Mammary Tumorigenesis and Metastasis

34. Mammary Tumor Phenotypes in Wild-Type Aging Female FVB/N Mice with Pituitary Prolactinomas

35. Simultaneous haploinsufficiency of Pten and Trp53 tumor suppressor genes accelerates tumorigenesis in a mouse model of prostate cancer

36. T-cadherin Supports Angiogenesis and Adiponectin Association with the Vasculature in a Mouse Mammary Tumor Model

37. ShcA signalling is essential for tumour progression in mouse models of human breast cancer

38. Tumor escape in a Wnt1-dependent mouse breast cancer model is enabled by p19Arf/p53 pathway lesions but not p16Ink4a loss

39. The PIAS-Like Protein Zimp10 Is Essential for Embryonic Viability and Proper Vascular Development

40. Distinct ErbB-2–Coupled Signaling Pathways Promote Mammary Tumors with Unique Pathologic and Transcriptional Profiles

41. Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1 Facilitates Cervical Cancer Progression in Human Papillomavirus Type 16 Transgenic Mice

42. Insights from transgenic mouse models of ERBB2-induced breast cancer

43. Current Concepts and New Insights from Mouse Models of Mammary Tumors on Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition and its Synergy with Mutant p53

44. Neoplastic transformation of porcine mammary epithelial cells in vitro and tumor formation in vivo

45. Abnormal Mammary Development in 129:STAT1-Null Mice is Stroma-Dependent

46. Effect of c-neu/ ErbB2 Expression Levels on Estrogen Receptor α–Dependent Proliferation in Mammary Epithelial Cells: Implications for Breast Cancer Biology

47. Inflammation and Atrophy Precede Prostatic Neoplasia in a PhIP-Induced Rat Model

48. The aryl hydrocarbon receptor inhibits prostate carcinogenesis in TRAMP mice

49. Rapamycin Inhibits Growth of Premalignant and Malignant Mammary Lesions in a Mouse Model of Ductal Carcinoma In situ

50. Mammary Tumorigenesis following Transgenic Expression of a Dominant Negative CHK2 Mutant

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