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Three-dimensional culture of MCF10A mammary epithelial cells on a reconstituted basement membrane leads to the formation of polarized, growth arrested ascini-like spheroids that recapitulate several aspects of glandular architecture in vivo. Introduction of oncogenes into MCF10A cells disrupts this morphogenetic process and results in distinct morphological phenotypes. (Mike Oberst, CCBB/CCR/NCI) |
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