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ANALYSIS OF HEREDITARY PREDISPOSITION TO MAMMARY GLAND DISEASES IN ANIMALS

Veterinaria Kubani, 2021
This article presents data on the study of hereditary predisposition to diseases of the mammary gland in cats. The studies were carried out on the basis of veterinary clinics in the cities of Rostov-on-Don, Novocherkassk, Shakhty for 8 years. In the course of the research, a predisposition to the development of mastitis in cats of various breeds with a
Viktoriya V. Chekrysheva   +1 more
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Lipid metabolism in the mammary gland or ruminant animals

Progress in Lipid Research, 1979
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses lipid metabolism in the mammary gland of ruminant animals. The cholesterol in milk and in mammary gland can be of dietary origin, it can be synthesized in the mammary gland itself, and it can be synthesized elsewhere in the body of the animal and be transported to the mammary gland in the lipoproteins of the ...
J H, Moore, W W, Christie
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Comparative Pathology of Mammary Gland Cancers in Domestic and Wild Animals

Breast Disease, 2007
Mammary cancer occurs among all taxonomic groups, and comparing the disease in animals with breast cancer in women could greatly improve our understanding of the relevant risk factors and genetic profiles for this disease. Differences in cancer prevalence between carnivores and herbivores and between captive and wild carnivores are striking and support
Linda, Munson, Anneke, Moresco
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THE MAMMARY GLAND SPREADING FACTOR IN NORMAL PREGNANT ANIMALS1

Endocrinology, 1954
ONE OF THE ESSENTIAL conditions for stimulation of lactation in dry and virgin dairy animals is that the mammary glands be activated so that they will respond to an outpouring of lactogen from the anterior pituitary gland. The mammary glands of such animals may consist of little more than a complex duct systerm.
J. R. ELLIOTT, C. W. TURNER
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Rate Limitations in Posttranslational Processing by the Mammary Gland of Transgenic Animalsa

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1996
Our studies in transgenic animal bioreactors sought to determine the rate limitations in posttranslational processing of recombinant human protein C (rhPC) made in mammary gland of mice and pigs. Human protein C (hPC) is a complex plasma protein containing nine gamma-carboxylated glutamic acid (gla) residues that bind calcium at about 1 to 3 mM.
A, Subramanian   +7 more
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Regional accretion of gelatinase B in mammary gland during gradual and acute involution of dairy animals

Journal of Dairy Research, 2008
The level of gelatinases in surrounding body fluids of actively remodelling tissue is indicative of basement membrane and extracellular matrix degradation under various physiological and pathological circumstances. To elucidate the association of gelatinase with mammary tissue remodelling during gradual or acute involution, in the first trial, goats ...
Ming H, Weng   +7 more
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Direct trauma of the Mammary Glands in Dairy Cattle I. Variations in Incidence due to Animal Variables

British Veterinary Journal, 1971
SUMMARY Studies were designed to determine practicable criteria or critical limits for factors affecting the incidence of teat-treading. Measurements were made in 471 animals with and 181 animals without teat treads. The measurements concerned animal variables and housing variables; the present report is concerned with animal variables.
F J, Grommers   +2 more
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Cloning of Human Genomic Lactoferrin Sequence and Expression in the Mammary Glands of Transgenic Animals

1998
Transgenic animals which express foreign proteins in their mammary glands have been useful tools for the mass production of human proteins1. DNA sequences conferring mammary-specific expression to the foreign genes of interest have been derived from the promoters of major milk protein genes such as whey acidic protein2,3, β-lactoglobulin4, α-casein5, β-
S J, Kim   +4 more
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