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A twist of cell fate
1University of California-San Francisco, CA 94143-0506, USA. thea.tlsty@ucsf.edu
Abstract:
Individuals carrying deleterious BRCA1 mutations typically develop basal-like rather than luminal breast cancers. In this issue of Cell Stem Cell, Proia et al. (2011) study breast tissue from women with heterozygous BRCA1 mutations and identify molecular mechanisms that regulate mammary progenitor cell differentiation and bias toward subsequent basal-like tumor formation.
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