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G. Shyamala +4 more
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Revealing gene expression links between milk fat globules and mammary glands in rodents via transcriptomics. [PDF]
Jiang H +7 more
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ABSTRACT Excess adiposity is not a recently developed problem but has existed since at least the upper Paleolithic, allowing evolutionary selection pressures to adapt the physiology of the pregnant woman and the feto‐placental unit for maternal and fetal protection.
Gernot Desoye +6 more
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Combined effects of quinic acid and isochlorogenic acid B on LPS-induced inflammation and pyroptosis in MAC-T cells and mouse mammary glands. [PDF]
Lv X, Long Q, Kang Y, Lin T, Jiang C.
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Secretory Carcinoma Mimicking a Mucocele: Case Report and Literature Update
ABSTRACT Aim Secretory carcinoma (SC), also known as mammary analogue secretory carcinoma, is a rare malignant neoplasm of the salivary glands, named for its histological and molecular resemblance to mammary secretory carcinoma. The aim of this study is to present a new case of SC occurring in the lower lip, initially diagnosed as a mucocele, and to ...
Débora Frota Colares +5 more
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Interleukin 1 Receptor Antagonist (IL-1ra) Production and Expression Dynamics in Mammary Glands After Lipopolysaccharide Infusion. [PDF]
Marufah NL +4 more
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Muscle wasting in cancer cachexia: Mechanisms and the role of exercise
Abstract Cancer cachexia (CC) is a multifactorial disease marked by a severe and progressive loss of lean muscle mass and characterized further by inflammation and a negative energy/protein balance, ultimately leading to muscle atrophy and loss of muscle tissue.
Zoe P. Libramento +2 more
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Human breast milk lipoproteins: A preliminary biochemical characterization
Abstract Human breast milk (BM) is an essential fluid for infant development, with a dynamic composition adapted to the infant's needs. It contains bioactive lipids like cholesterol, typically transported by lactosomes, extracellular vesicles, and milk fat globules. However, classic cholesterol‐carrying lipoproteins have not been described in BM.
Gabriela Arenas +3 more
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Identification of corynebacterium bovis and other coryneforms isolated from bovine mammary glands.
J. Watts +3 more
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