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Detection of Ductal Dysplasia in Mammary Outgrowths Derived from Carcinogen-Treated Virgin Female BALB/c Mice
Stephen P. Ethier
, Robert L. Ullrich
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Keyphrases
Carcinogen
100%
Balb C Mice
100%
7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene
100%
Virgin Females
100%
Dysplasia
100%
Glands
28%
Mammary Epithelial Cells
28%
Fat Pad
28%
Monodisperse
28%
Donor Cells
28%
Cell number
14%
Irradiation
14%
Ionizing Radiation
14%
Mammary Tissue
14%
Mammary Cells
14%
Growth Potential
14%
Fat-free
14%
Cell Dissociation
14%
Mammary Fat Pad
14%
Mammary Carcinoma
14%
Enzymatic Dissociation
14%
Cell-less
14%
Index-based
14%
Arbitrary Index
14%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Mouse
100%
BALB/c
100%
Dysplasia
100%
Fat Pad
60%
Rat
20%
Breast Carcinoma
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mouse
100%
BALB/c
100%
Virgin Females
100%
Epithelial Cells
40%
Rat
20%