endocrine/exocrine glands
• mice exhibit invasive mammary tumors which show phenotypic similarity to invasive lobular carcinoma
• females also develop solid carcinoma/carcinosarcoma that predominantly exhibit a mixed epithelial and mesenchymal or spindle-shaped cell morphology and show both expansive and invasive growth patterns
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• pups show reduced survival rates due to inhibition or absence of lactation
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integument
• mice exhibit invasive mammary tumors which show phenotypic similarity to invasive lobular carcinoma
• females also develop solid carcinoma/carcinosarcoma that predominantly exhibit a mixed epithelial and mesenchymal or spindle-shaped cell morphology and show both expansive and invasive growth patterns
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• pups show reduced survival rates due to inhibition or absence of lactation
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neoplasm
• mice exhibit invasive mammary tumors which show phenotypic similarity to invasive lobular carcinoma
• females also develop solid carcinoma/carcinosarcoma that predominantly exhibit a mixed epithelial and mesenchymal or spindle-shaped cell morphology and show both expansive and invasive growth patterns
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• 70% of females that present mammary tumors of about 1 cm show extensive local invasion and metastases to draining and distant lymph nodes
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