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Organic cation transport in the human mammary gland

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2003
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (2003) 73, P19–P19; doi:
Shinya Ito   +8 more
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Carnitine/xenobiotics transporters in the human mammary gland epithelia, MCF12A

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2006
The barrier function of the human mammary gland collapses if challenged with cationic drugs, causing their accumulation in milk. However, underlying molecular mechanisms are not well understood. To gain insight into the mechanism, we characterized transport of organic cations in the MCF12A human mammary gland epithelial cells, using carnitine and ...
Bruce, Kwok   +14 more
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Xenobiotic transporter expression and function in the human mammary gland

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2003
Xenobiotic transport in the mammary gland has tremendous clinical, toxicological and nutritional implications. Mechanisms such as passive diffusion, carrier-mediated transport, and transcytosis mediate xenobiotic transfer into milk. In vivo animal and human studies suggest the functional expression of both xenobiotic and nutrient transporters in the ...
Shinya, Ito, Jane, Alcorn
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Anatomy of the human mammary gland: Current status of knowledge

Clinical Anatomy, 2012
Abstract Mammary glands are unique to mammals, with the specific function of synthesizing, secreting, and delivering milk to the newborn. Given this function, it is only during a pregnancy/lactation cycle that the gland reaches a mature developmental state via hormonal influences at the cellular level that effect drastic modifications
Foteini, Hassiotou, Donna, Geddes
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Proteolytic Processing of Human Protein C in Swine Mammary Gland

The Journal of Biochemistry, 1995
Maturation of human Protein C (HPC) precursor to a zymogen in the liver requires endoproteolytic cleavages after a basic dipeptide, Lys-2-Arg-1 in the propeptide and Lys156-Arg157 connecting the light and heavy chain. Recombinant human Protein C (rHPC) was expressed in the mammary gland of transgenic swine and its proteolytic processing was monitored ...
T K, Lee, W N, Drohan, H, Lubon
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Action Potentials in the Human Mammary Gland

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1955
A, FORBES, A P, FORBES, M, NEYLAND
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Single-Cell Analysis in the Mouse and Human Mammary Gland

The mammary gland is a complex organ, host to a rich array of different cell types. As the only organ to complete its development in adulthood, it delicately balances both cell intrinsic and external signalling from hormones, growth factors and other stimulants.
Catriona, Corbishley   +3 more
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Histamine receptors in human mammary gland, different benign lesions and mammary carcinomas

Inflammation Research, 1995
B, Lemos   +7 more
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Development of the Human Mammary Gland

1987
Jose Russo, Irma H. Russo
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