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approaches to the experimental problems that still face us in
understanding this most fascinating of organs. Too many people
contributed to the completion of this volume to allow acknowledg
ment of all the individual efforts, but we particularly thank the
reviewers whose input into the editorial process was invaluable and
the authors of these chapters who revised their text, sometimes
more than once, to bring it to the high standards set by the
Editors. The Com mittee gratefully acknowledges the support
ofVysis, Inc. , in the publication of a color figure in Chapter 19,
by S. Weber-Hall and Trevor Dale. Finally, we wish to express our
heartfelt appreciation to Margot Ip and Bonnie Asch, who worked
long and hard to bring this volume to fruition. Margaret C. Neville
for the Committee on Mammary Gland Biology Preface One of the most
exciting and beneficial developments in research on mammary gland
biology and breast cancer has been the influx of increased funding
to support this work. This influx, which has been due primarily to
the tireless efforts of breast cancer activists to gamer addi
tional money from various federal and state sources, has led to a
rapid expansion of research efforts by attracting numerous new
investigators into the field. These new investigators include
students, postdoctoral fellows, and scientists from other fields.
approaches to the experimental problems that still face us in
understanding this most fascinating of organs. Too many people
contributed to the completion of this volume to allow acknowledg
ment of all the individual efforts, but we particularly thank the
reviewers whose input into the editorial process was invaluable and
the authors of these chapters who revised their text, sometimes
more than once, to bring it to the high standards set by the
Editors. The Com mittee gratefully acknowledges the support
ofVysis, Inc. , in the publication of a color figure in Chapter 19,
by S. Weber-Hall and Trevor Dale. Finally, we wish to express our
heartfelt appreciation to Margot Ip and Bonnie Asch, who worked
long and hard to bring this volume to fruition. Margaret C. Neville
for the Committee on Mammary Gland Biology Preface One of the most
exciting and beneficial developments in research on mammary gland
biology and breast cancer has been the influx of increased funding
to support this work. This influx, which has been due primarily to
the tireless efforts of breast cancer activists to gamer addi
tional money from various federal and state sources, has led to a
rapid expansion of research efforts by attracting numerous new
investigators into the field. These new investigators include
students, postdoctoral fellows, and scientists from other fields.
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