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      Of extracellular matrix, scaffolds, and signaling: tissue architecture regulates development, homeostasis, and cancer.

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      Annual review of cell and developmental biology
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          The microenvironment influences gene expression so that the behavior of a cell is largely determined by its interactions with the extracellular matrix, neighboring cells, and soluble local and systemic cues. We describe the essential roles of context and organ structure in directing mammary gland development and differentiated function and in determining the response to oncogenic insults, including mutations. We expand on the concept of "dynamic reciprocity" to present an integrated view of development, cancer, and aging and posit that genes are like the keys on a piano: Although they are essential, it is the context that makes the music.

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          Journal
          Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol
          Annual review of cell and developmental biology
          Annual Reviews
          1081-0706
          1081-0706
          2006
          : 22
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Life Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720, USA. cmnelson@lbl.gov
          Article
          NIHMS226648
          10.1146/annurev.cellbio.22.010305.104315
          2933192
          16824016
          1b25418d-ed40-41cc-93cb-5248f347e743
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