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Growth rates of normal and abnormal human mammary epithelia in cell culture.

G C Buehring, R R Williams.   

Abstract

The in vitro growth rates of different classifications of human mammary epithelium were compared. Samples included 4 established breast cell lines and excised tissue or breast fluid cells originating WOMEN FOR 40 DIFFERENT AND comprising 3 classifications: normal, nonmalignant atypical, and malignant. Growth was quantitated in situ and expressed as population-doubling time. Principal findings were: (a) malignant cells divided at a slower mean rate than normal cells; (b) population-doubling time values of malignant cells were more heterogenous than those of normal cells; (c) cultures from nonmalignant atypias showed population-doubling time means and standard deviations between those of normal and malignant cells; and (d) long-term mammary tumor cell lines divided more slowly than did normal cells. Discussion includes implications of data for the preneoplastic state and cell culture of mammary epithelium.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 954000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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