“…Many human breast cancer cell lines have been established (O'Hare, 1991). In contrast, only few HMEC lines from normal breast cells are available (Paine et al, 1992;Soule et al, 1990;Briand et al, 1987), most of which, due to the difficulty of growing breast epithelial cells in culture, have been spontaneously (Caron de Fromentel et al, 1985) or selectively established by immortalisation through chemical agents, viral infection, transfection or microinjection of transforming genes (Berthon et al, 1992;Bartek et al, 1991;Garcia et al, 1991;Band et al, 1990;Bartek et al, 1990;Stampfer & Bartley, 1985;Chang et al, 1982). Invasive breast cancer probably originates from ductal luminal epithelial cells (Russo et al, 1987;Bartek et al, 1985a;Wellings et al, 1975).…”