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Fig. 2. Growth factors induce branching morphogenesis in mammary organoids. Primary mammary organoids were embedded in collagen I gels and treated for 4 to 6 days with EGF, KGF, bFGF or HGF at a concentration of 50 ng/ml. (A) Quantification of the percentage of branching organoids for each of the treatments. The means±s.d. of three independent experiments are shown. The differences between the control group (no GF) and the growth factor-treated groups was statistically significant (**P<=0.01). (B) Appearance of control and growth factor-treated primary mammary organoids. (C) Cross sections of organoids showing the existence of a lumen at the day of preparation (day 0) and after 4 days of treatment with KGF. Scale bars: 200 µm in B; 100 µm in C.





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