Lisa M. Arendt, Ph.D.

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2007 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Cell Biology, Oncology
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Linda A. Schuler grad student 2007 UW Madison
 (Transgenic mouse models of prolactin, transforming growth factor alpha, and estrogen interactions in breast cancer.)
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Joshi J, Xiong Y, Kuhn M, et al. (2024) Gestational Intermittent Hypoxia Enhances Mammary Stem Cells and Alters Tumor Phenotype in Adult Female Offspring. Cells. 13
Kuziel G, Moore BN, Haugstad GP, et al. (2023) Alterations in the mammary gland and tumor microenvironment of formerly obese mice. Bmc Cancer. 23: 1183
Doyle M, Kwami N, Joshi J, et al. (2023) Interaction between Macrophages and Adipose Stromal Cells Increases the Angiogenic and Proliferative Potential of Pregnancy-Associated Breast Cancers. Cancers. 15
Kuziel G, Moore BN, Haugstad GP, et al. (2023) Alterations in the Mammary Gland and Tumor Microenvironment of Formerly Obese Mice. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Kuziel G, Moore BN, Arendt LM. (2023) Obesity and Fibrosis: Setting the Stage for Breast Cancer. Cancers. 15
Hillers-Ziemer LE, Kuziel G, Williams AE, et al. (2022) Breast cancer microenvironment and obesity: challenges for therapy. Cancer Metastasis Reviews
Arendt LM. (2022) Divide and Conquer: Isolating Cell Populations to Investigate How Breast Cancer Risk Factors Alter the Breast Microenvironment. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2471: 271-282
Hillers-Ziemer LE, Williams AE, Janquart A, et al. (2021) Obesity-Activated Lung Stromal Cells Promote Myeloid Lineage Cell Accumulation and Breast Cancer Metastasis. Cancers. 13
Chamberlin T, Clack M, Silvers C, et al. (2020) Targeting obesity-induced macrophages during preneoplastic growth promotes mammary epithelial stem/progenitor activity, DNA damage and tumor formation. Cancer Research
Chamberlin T, Clack M, Silvers C, et al. (2020) Targeting obesity-induced macrophages during preneoplastic growth promotes mammary epithelial stem/progenitor activity, DNA damage and tumor formation. Cancer Research
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