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Adipocyte hypertrophy and lipid dynamics underlie mammary gland remodeling after lactation
Adipocytes undergo pronounced changes in size and behavior to support diverse tissue functions, but the mechanisms that control these changes are not well understood.
Rachel K. Zwick +11 more
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Mucosal Immunity in the Female Murine Mammary Gland
The mammary gland is not classically considered a mucosal organ, although it exhibits some features common to mucosal tissues. Notably, the mammary epithelium is contiguous with the external environment, is exposed to bacteria during lactation, and ...
C. Betts +5 more
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Forty-two lactating Priangan ewes receiving two levels of ration were used to study the relationship between rate of mammary gland involution and milk yield. The experimental ewes were divided into two groups. One group
Adriani Adriani
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Whole Mammary Gland Transplantation in Mice Protocol
Whole Mammary Gland Transplantation involves transplanting an excised mammary gland into another, more suitable host. This method can be used to extend the life of a mammary gland past the mouse’s life span by transplanting the mammary gland of an older ...
Hayley Hansford +4 more
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Human breast organoid models for lactation research
The human mammary gland is the major organ involved in lactation. In the mammary gland, alveoli secrete milk and myoepithelial cells contract to propel the milk through branched structures called ducts and eventually to the nipple.
Jenny Lee +4 more
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Embryonic mammary gland development
Embryonic mammary gland development involves the formation of mammary placodes, invagination of flask-shaped mammary buds and development of miniature bi-layered ductal trees. Currently there is a good understanding of the factors that contribute to ectodermal cell movements to create these appendages and of pathways that lead to mammary specification ...
Elena, Spina, Pamela, Cowin
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Identification of long non-coding RNAs in the early growth stage of Holstein mammary gland
In Holsteins, emerging evidence suggests that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are actively involved in the regulation of mammary gland development. However, the lncRNA expression pattern in the early growth stage of Holstein mammary gland remains little ...
K. Du +8 more
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Lactation defect with impaired secretory activation in AEBP1-null mice. [PDF]
Adipocyte enhancer binding protein 1 (AEBP1) is a multifunctional protein that negatively regulates the tumor suppressor PTEN and IκBα, the inhibitor of NF-κB, through protein-protein interaction, thereby promoting cell survival and inflammation.
Lei Zhang +5 more
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Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are a kind of non-coding RNA with >200 nucleotides in length. Some lncRNAs have been proven to have clear regulatory functions in many biological processes of mammals.
Zhiyun Hao +12 more
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A Mammary Organoid Model to Study Branching Morphogenesis
Branching morphogenesis is the process that gives rise to branched structures in several organs, such as the lung, the kidney, and the mammary gland. Although morphologically well described, the exact mechanisms driving branch elongation and bifurcation ...
Marika Caruso +5 more
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