“…Several cell surface markers have been used for the identification of MaSCs in human and mice mammary tissues. This includes epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM), Procr, sca-1, Myh11, CD61, CD133, CD10, CD24, CD29, CD49f, CD49b, c-Kit, THY1, Lrp5, Axin2, CK5, CK8, CK14, CK18, CK19, Lgr5, Lgr6, and CD1d [ 14 ]. The mammary gland tissue has a high regeneration capacity, high proliferative capability, and plasticity due to its capacity to generate the whole organization’s epithelial and cell complex hierarchy, whose organization and functioning depends on diverse signaling pathways that maintain cellular homeostasis [ 15 ].…”