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Cambridge Research Institute
John Stingl
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Selected Publications

Stingl J and Caldas C. Molecular heterogeneity of breast carcinomas and the cancer stem cell hypothesis. Nature Reviews Cancer 2007; 7: 791-799. PubMed

Eirew P, Stingl J, Raouf A, Turashvili G, Aparicio S, Emerman JT and Eaves CJ. A method for quantifying normal human mammary epithelial stem cells with in vivo regenerative ability. Nature Medicine 2008; In Press.

Stingl J, Eirew P, Ricketson I, Shackleton M, Vaillant F, Choi D, Li HI and Eaves CJ. Purification and unique properties of mammary epithelial stem cells. Nature 2006; 439: 993-997. PubMed

Raouf A, Zhao Y, To K, Stingl J, Delaney A, Barbara M, Iscove N, Jones S, McKinney S, Emerman J, Aparicio S, Marra M and Eaves C. Transcriptome analysis of the normal human mammary cell commitment and differentiation process. Cell Stem Cell 2007; 3: 109-118. PubMed

Stingl J, Zandieh I, Eaves CJ and Emerman JT. Characterization of bipotent mammary epithelial progenitor cells in normal adult human tissue. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 2001; 67: 93-109. PubMed


Primary Research Publications

2009

Stingl J. Detection and analysis of mammary gland stem cells. Journal of Pathology 2009; 217:229-41.

2008

Eirew P, Stingl J, Raouf A, Turashvili G, Aparicio S, Emerman JT, Eaves CJ. A method for quantifying normal human mammary epithelial stem cells with in vivo regenerative ability. Nature Medicine 2008; 14:1384-1389

Raouf A, Zhao Y, To K, Stingl J, Delaney A, Barbara M, Iscove N, Jones S, McKinney S, Emerman J, Aparicio S, Marra M, Eaves C. Transcriptome analysis of the normal human mammary cell commitment and differentiation process. Cell Stem Cell 2008; 3:109-18

2007

Stingl J, Caldas C. Opinion - Molecular heterogeneity of breast carcinomas and the cancer stem cell hypothesis. Nat Rev Cancer 2007; 7(10):791-799


Other Publications

Stingl J. Mammary stem and progenitor cells: Understanding the cellular context of breast tumours. Clinical and Translational Oncology 2008; 10(E1):110-7

 


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