Aging is associated with an expansion of CD49fhi mammary stem cells that show a decline in function and increased transformation potential
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Luzhe Sun | Yidong Chen | I. Yeh | B. Daniel | C. Walter | Yuanhong Chen | Changjiang Huang | Q. Dong | Yi Zou | Danhan Wang | X. Gu | Fuchuang Zhang | Hui Gao | A. Bandyopadhyay | Yuanshuo Shi | A. Wu | Vivienne L. Rebel | Jianxin Lu
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