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Stearoyl-CoA desaturase-1 is vital for milk lipid synthesis: Deletion impairs mammary gland and neonatal development. [PDF]
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RNA-seq dataset of the estrogen-dependent regulation of the transcriptome in mouse mammary gland organoids. [PDF]
Lacouture A +3 more
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Apoptosis in the Mammary Gland of Virgin Rats Subchronically Fed With a Vitamin A Deficient Diet. [PDF]
Vasquez Gomez M +9 more
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Microcalcifications in mammary glands
Naturwissenschaften, 1977initiated) were collected as donors and hosts, respectively. Arrhenogenic females (series A) and thelygenic females (series B), both of them carriers of w/w, served as donors while the hosts consisted of aand t-type individuals phenotypically identical and with wild-type eyes ( + / + ) . Each of the hosts was provided with one additional ovary. In some
V, Barth, E D, Franz, A, Schöll
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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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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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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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