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1. Evaluating the Differentiation Capacity of Mouse Prostate Epithelial Cells Using Organoid Culture.

2. The Cleared Mammary Fat Pad Transplantation Assay for Mammary Epithelial Organogenesis.

3. Tissue Recombination Models for the Study of Epithelial Cancer.

4. Dissociated Prostate Regeneration under the Renal Capsule.

5. Estrogen and progesterone together expand murine endometrial epithelial progenitor cells.

6. Regulated proteolysis of Trop2 drives epithelial hyperplasia and stem cell self-renewal via β-catenin signaling.

7. Purification and direct transformation of epithelial progenitor cells from primary human prostate.

8. Identification of a cell of origin for human prostate cancer.

9. Human prostate sphere-forming cells represent a subset of basal epithelial cells capable of glandular regeneration in vivo.

10. ETS family transcription factors collaborate with alternative signaling pathways to induce carcinoma from adult murine prostate cells.

11. Trop2 identifies a subpopulation of murine and human prostate basal cells with stem cell characteristics.

12. Prostate lineage-specific metabolism governs luminal differentiation and response to antiandrogen treatment

13. Aging of the progenitor cells that initiate prostate cancer

14. Low CD38 Identifies Progenitor-like Inflammation-Associated Luminal Cells that Can Initiate Human Prostate Cancer and Predict Poor Outcome

18. Proteomic analysis of corneal endothelial cell-descemet membrane tissues reveals influence of insulin dependence and disease severity in type 2 diabetes mellitus.

19. Human prostate sphere-forming cells represent a subset of basal epithelial cells capable of glandular regeneration in vivo

20. ETS family transcription factors collaborate with alternative signaling pathways to induce carcinoma from adult murine prostate cells.

21. Does the microenvironment influence the cell types of origin for prostate cancer?

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