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H5N1 virus invades the mammary glands of dairy cattle through 'mouth-to-teat' transmission. [PDF]

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DEK promotes mammary hyperplasia and is associated with H3K27me3 epigenetic modifications. [PDF]

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Phytosphingosine contributes gut microbiota metabolism to alleviate low-grade endotoxemia-induced mastitis. [PDF]

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Activating mutations in ESR1 contribute to an immunosuppressive breast tumor microenvironment by dampening cytokine secretion. [PDF]

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Ultrastructure of human fetal mammary gland

The Anatomical Record, 1987
AbstractEarly cytodifferentiation of human fetal mammary gland was studied at the time of the beginning of the sexual differentiation during the sixth to eleventh developmental weeks. The gland appeared as a solid epithelial ingrowth into the underlying mesenchyme on both sides of the thoracic wall at the age of 5 weeks in both sexes.
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Osseous Metaplasia in the Human Mammary Gland

Archives of Surgery, 1970
Although bone and cartilage have been described in a variety of extra-osseous nonneoplastic disease entities, references to such changes in the breast are rare. Willis 1 details instances of bone formation in scars, skeletal muscle (myositis ossificans), arteries (atherosclerosis), cardiac valves (endocarditis), lungs (tuberculosis), lymph glands ...
C J, France, J P, O'Connell
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