Human breast adipose tissue: characterization of factors that change during tumor progression in human breast cancer

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Sabrina Johanna Fletcher
Paula Alejandra Sacca
Mercedes Pistone-Creydt
Federico Andrés Coló
María Florencia Serra
Flavia Eliana Santino
Corina Verónica Sasso
Constanza Matilde Lopez-Fontana
Rubén Walter Carón
Juan Carlos Calvo
Virginia Pistone-Creydt
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[1] Laboratory of Proteoglycans Chemistry and Extracellular Matrix,Department of Biological Chemistry
[2] Institute of Biology and Experimental Medicine (IByME),undefined
[3] National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET),undefined
[4] Gynecological Surgery and Breast Pathology,undefined
[5] Oncology Institute “Alexander Fleming”,undefined
[6] Laboratory of Hormones and Cancer Biology,undefined
[7] Institute of Medicine and Experimental Biology of Cuyo (IMBECU),undefined
[8] National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET),undefined
[9] School of Exact and Natural Sciences,undefined
[10] University of Buenos Aires,undefined
[11] Laboratory of Hormones and Cancer Biology,undefined
[12] Institute of Medicine and Experimental Biology of Cuyo,undefined
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Human breast adipose tissue; Breast epithelial cells; Breast cancer; Epithelial-stromal interactions;
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