Animal models of breast cancer: Their diversity and role in biomedical research Robert Clarke Guest editor's overview Pages: 1 - 6
Experimentally induced mammary tumors in rats Jose RussoIrma H. Russo The rodent mammary gland in experimental carcinogenesis Pages: 7 - 20
Experimental mammary epithelial morphogenesis in anin vivo model: Evidence for distinct cellular progenitors of the ductal and lobular phenotype Gilbert H. Smith The rodent mammary gland in experimental carcinogenesis Pages: 21 - 31
MMTV-induced mutations in mouse mammary tumors: Their potential relevance to human breast cancer Robert Callahan Virally-induced rodent models Pages: 33 - 44
Mammary tumors induced by polyomavirus Michele M. FluckSandra Z. Haslam Virally-induced rodent models Pages: 45 - 56
Mammary tumors induced by human adenovirus type 9: A role for the viral early region 4 gene Ronald JavierThomas Shenk Virally-induced rodent models Pages: 57 - 67
Human breast cancer cell line xenografts as models of breast cancer — The immunobiologies of recipient mice and the characteristics of several tumorigenic cell lines Robert Clarke Human breast tumor xenografts Pages: 69 - 86
The T61 human breast cancer xenograft: An experimental model of estrogen therapy of breast cancer Nils BrünnerMogens Spang-ThomsenKevin Cullen Human breast tumor xenografts Pages: 87 - 92
Fibroblast growth factor overexpressing breast carcinoma cells as models of angiogenesis and metastasis Sandra W. McLeskeyLurong ZhangFrancis G. Kern Metastasis models Pages: 103 - 117
Transgenic mouse models of breast cancer Laufey T. AmundadottirGlenn MerlinoRobert B. Dickson Transgenic mouse models Pages: 119 - 135