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TUBERCULOSIS OF THE MAMMARY GLAND. [PDF]
Until very recent times tuberculosis of the breast has been considered one of the rarest surgical conditions; this is especially true of primary tuberculosis of this gland. Prior to 1880 we find practically no mention of this condition in surgical treatises save by Astley Cooper and Velpeau.
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Cadherins and the mammary gland [PDF]
Cadherin cell-cell adhesion proteins are critical for the formation of tissues from single cells. E-and P-cadherin play important roles in the architecture and function of the normal mammary gland. In breast cancers, the expression, or lack thereof, of E-cadherin can differentiate tumor types, whereas the misexpression of either P-cadherin or N ...
Karen A, Knudsen, Margaret J, Wheelock
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Comparative Analysis of the miRNome of Bovine Milk Fat, Whey and Cells. [PDF]
Abundant miRNAs have been identified in milk and mammary gland tissues of different species. Typically, RNA in milk can be extracted from different fractions including fat, whey and cells and the mRNA transcriptome of milk could serve as an indicator of ...
Ran Li +4 more
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MiR-486 regulates lactation and targets the PTEN gene in cow mammary glands.
Mammary gland development is controlled by several genes. Although miRNAs have been implicated in mammary gland function, the mechanism by which miR-486 regulates mammary gland development and lactation remains unclear. We investigated miR-486 expression
Dan Li +6 more
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Cellular and molecular effects of early pregnancy on mammary epithelial cell subpopulations in mice and their potential relevance for breast cancer protection [PDF]
The breast cancer protective effect of an early pregnancy is well established in both humans and rodents, but the underlying mechanism is unclear. Since breast cancers are thought to originate from distinct mammary epithelial cell subtypes, we studied ...
Meier-Abt, Fabienne
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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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Gap Junctions and Wnt Signaling in the Mammary Gland: a Cross-Talk? [PDF]
Connexins (Cxs), the building blocks of gap junctions (GJs), exhibit spatiotemporal patterns of expression and regulate the development and differentiation of the mammary gland, acting via channel-dependent and channel-independent mechanisms. Impaired Cx
El-Sibai, Mirvat +4 more
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Attenuation of Mammary Gland Dysplasia and Feeding Difficulties in Tabby Mice by Fetal Therapy [PDF]
Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasias (HED) are hereditary differentiation disorders of multiple ectodermal structures including the mammary gland. The X-linked form of HED (XLHED) is caused by a lack of the secreted signaling molecule ectodysplasin A1 ...
Fahlbusch, Fabian +20 more
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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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