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Conzen, Suzanne
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Mammary Neoplasms, Experimental
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Mammary cancer and social interactions: identifying multiple environments that regulate gene expression throughout the life span.
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Detection of in situ mammary cancer in a transgenic mouse model: in vitro and in vivo MRI studies demonstrate histopathologic correlation.
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the natural history of in situ mammary neoplasia in transgenic mice: a pilot study.
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Ductal carcinoma in situ: X-ray fluorescence microscopy and dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging reveals gadolinium uptake within neoplastic mammary ducts in a murine model.
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In vivo MRI of early stage mammary cancers and the normal mouse mammary gland.
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Dexamethasone decreases xenograft response to Paclitaxel through inhibition of tumor cell apoptosis.
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A model of gene-environment interaction reveals altered mammary gland gene expression and increased tumor growth following social isolation.
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Social isolation dysregulates endocrine and behavioral stress while increasing malignant burden of spontaneous mammary tumors.
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Chronic social isolation is associated with metabolic gene expression changes specific to mammary adipose tissue.
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Mammary cancer initiation and progression studied with magnetic resonance imaging.
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MRI accurately identifies early murine mammary cancers and reliably differentiates between in situ and invasive cancer: correlation of MRI with histology.
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Mammary Adipose Tissue-Derived Lysophospholipids Promote Estrogen Receptor-Negative Mammary Epithelial Cell Proliferation.
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Mammary Neoplasms Experimental