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Is the metrial gland really a gland?

Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2004
An intriguing history surrounds the ‘metrial gland’. It is a term coined by Selye and McKeown (1935) to describe a pregnancy-specific modification of the mesometrial uterus juxtaposed to the developing chorioallantoic placenta of the rat. Selye and McKeown were justifiably fascinated with the prominent secretory granules present within cells of the ...
Rupasri, Ain, Michael J, Soares
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The mammary gland

Baillière's Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1991
In vivo studies have shown that the growth of the mammary gland is regulated by a complex synergistic interaction of protein, steroid and thyroid hormones, but it has proved difficult to fully reproduce these effects in vitro. It is becoming apparent that the hormones classically recognized as involved in mammary growth (oestrogen, progesterone ...
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Parathyroid Gland

Annual Review of Physiology, 1963
P L, MUNSON, P F, HIRSCH, A H, TASHJIAN
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Sublingual Gland

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1991
The smallest of the major salivary glands, the sublingual gland is unusually the origin of a salivary neoplasm. When it is, however, the odds are greatly in favor of the neoplasm's being malignant. The gland is also uniquely associated with two nonneoplastic disorders: The cervical ranula and herniation through the mylohyoid ...
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The adrenal gland

Clinical Endocrinology, 1994
R H, Reznek, P, Armstrong
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Gland Handling

The American Journal of Medicine, 2007
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Physiology, Pathology and Regeneration of Salivary Glands

Cells, 2019
Cristina Porcheri   +2 more
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Sensitivity of Salivary Glands to Radiation: from Animal Models to Therapies

Journal of Dental Research, 2009
Oliver Grundmann
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