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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2001
The ruminant mammary gland is an extremely important economic organ in that it provides a major nutrition source for a significant portion of the world's human population. The ruminant mammary gland is also responsible for providing protective immunity to neonates and for defending itself from invading pathogens.
M E, Kehrli, J A, Harp
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The ruminant mammary gland is an extremely important economic organ in that it provides a major nutrition source for a significant portion of the world's human population. The ruminant mammary gland is also responsible for providing protective immunity to neonates and for defending itself from invading pathogens.
M E, Kehrli, J A, Harp
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Transplantation of Mammary Glands
Nature, 1960I WISH to describe two methods I have used of transplanting whole mammary glands in goats. The work was undertaken so that mammary function could be studied in conscious undisturbed animals, by experimenting on one gland and comparing it with the control gland on the same animal.
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Physiology of the Mammary Glands
Physiological Reviews, 1959A review of the research on the physiology of the mammary gland in monotremes marsupials and mammals is presented. The development of endocrinology has contributed much new knowledge about central nervous system control of mammary functions. In more recent years research has focused with the aid of radioisotopes upon the biochemistry of mammary gland
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1985
In order to achieve full functional differentiation, i.e., copious synthesis and secretion of milk, the mammary gland undergoes a dramatic series of changes in morphology, size, composition, and activity throughout the life cycle of the animal. These changes begin in fetal life, continue throughout puberty and the attainment of sexual maturity, and are
Barbara K. Vonderhaar +1 more
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In order to achieve full functional differentiation, i.e., copious synthesis and secretion of milk, the mammary gland undergoes a dramatic series of changes in morphology, size, composition, and activity throughout the life cycle of the animal. These changes begin in fetal life, continue throughout puberty and the attainment of sexual maturity, and are
Barbara K. Vonderhaar +1 more
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On the Ultrastructure of the Mammary Gland
Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia, 1969W. Bargmann, U. Welsch
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The Mammary Gland: Basic Structure and Molecular Signaling during Development
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022Indrajit Chowdhury +2 more
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Stem Cells and the Differentiation Hierarchy in Mammary Gland Development
Physiological Reviews, 2020Naiyang Fu +2 more
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