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    CRIPTO/GRP78 Signaling Maintains Fetal and Adult Mammary Stem Cells Ex Vivo by Spike, Benjamin T., Kelber, Jonathan A., Booker, Evan, Kalathur, Madhuri, Rodewald, Rose, Lipianskaya, Julia, La, Justin, He, Marielle, Wright, Tracy, Klemke, Richard, Wahl, Geoffrey M., Gray, Peter C.

    Published in Stem cell reports (08-04-2014)
    “…Little is known about the extracellular signaling factors that govern mammary stem cell behavior. Here, we identify CRIPTO and its cell-surface receptor GRP78…”
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    Abstract IA11: Dissecting cancer through the lens of development by Wahl, Geoffrey Myles, Dravis, Christopher, Johns, Claire, Rodewald, Rose, Spike, Benjamin T., Trejo, Christy

    Published in Molecular cancer research (01-10-2013)
    “…Mammary stem cells (MaSCs) self-renew and generate the different epithelial cell types of the breast. Impressively, a single MaSC can regenerate an entire…”
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    Abstract 3035: Cripto/GRP78 signaling promotes the stem cell phenotype in normal and neoplastic mammary epithelial cells by Spike, Benjamin T., Kelber, Jonathan A., Booker, Evan, Kalathur, Madhuri, Rodewald, Rose, Lipianskaya, Julia, La, Justin, He, Marielle, Wright, Tracy, Klemke, Richard, Wahl, Geoffrey, Gray, Peter C.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-10-2014)
    “…Microenvironmental factors are critical regulators of stem cell and tumor cell behavior. However, few stem cell factors have been identified and targeted in…”
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    Abstract A136: Deconstructing stemness from the fetal mammary perspective by Spike, Benjamin T., Engle, Danielle D., Lin, Jennifer C., Kelber, Jonathan A., La, Justin, Cheung, Samantha K., Booker, Evan, Rodewald, Rose, Dravis, Christopher, Gray, Peter C., Wahl, Geoffrey M.

    Published in Molecular cancer research (01-10-2013)
    “…Somatic stem cells govern the development, maintenance and regeneration of tissues, and their dysregulation is associated with diverse pathologies including…”
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