Jiyoung Kim
Associate Professor
Morphogenesis and Differentiation Program
Blegdamsvej 3
2200 København N.
The aim of research in the group (Petersen/Villadsen Group) is to dissect stem cell hierarchies in the normal human breast and in breast cancer, with a view to finding the cell of origin in different breast cancer subtypes.
The Petersen/Villadsen group has made several discoveries in the area of human breast epithelial stem cell biology and tumour microenvironment. The research group has particular expertise in cell culture models and humanized mouse models for breast morphogenesis. The lab has generated antibody libraries suitable for FACS-screening and elucidating breast tumor heterogeneity. A major focus of the research programme is to devise culture conditions for stem cell expansion and single cell cloning, along with multicolor imaging techniques for studying multipotency and lineage evolution
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Propagation of oestrogen receptor-positive and oestrogen-responsive normal human breast cells in culture
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Establishment of a normal-derived estrogen receptor-positive cell line comparable to the prevailing human breast cancer subtype
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Aggressiveness of non-EMT breast cancer cells relies on FBXO11 activity
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