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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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PIGLETS’ GROWTH PERFORMANCE IN THE FIRST 3 DAYS OF LIFE IN CONNECTION WITH SUCKLED MAMMARY GLANDS
The trial was carried out in the maternity of a pig commercial farm, on three sows with 9 piglets each, during the first 3 days of life of the latter.
H. SĂRĂNDAN +4 more
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Gynaecomastia in a tom-cat caused by cyproterone acetate: a case report
The contribution demonstrates gynaecomastia in an adult, noncastrated tom-cat, caused by an antiandrogenic preparation Androcur tablets (Schering AG, BRD), administrated at the dose of 5 mg/day for one week.
F. Jelinek +3 more
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The Mammary Gland Vasculature Revisited [PDF]
Concomitant with the extensive growth and differentiation of the mammary epithelium during pregnancy and lactation, and epithelial involution after weaning, the vasculature of the mammary gland undergoes repeated cycles of expansion and regression.
Anne-Catherine, Andres, Valentin, Djonov
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Identification and characterization of long intergenic noncoding RNAs in bovine mammary glands
Background Mammary glands of dairy cattle produce milk for the newborn offspring and for human consumption. Long intergenic noncoding RNAs (lincRNAs) play various functions in eukaryotic cells.
Chao Tong +5 more
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Immunobiology of the Mammary Gland
The mammary gland is a complex organ that provides neonatal offspring with milk for nourishment and disease resistance. Specific and innate immune factors associated with mammary gland tissues and secretion also play a vital role in protecting the gland from infectious disease.
L M, Sordillo +2 more
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High-Fat Diet Alters Circadian Rhythms in Mammary Glands of Pubertal Mice
Childhood obesity in girls is associated with early puberty and menarche. Breast tissue exhibits circadian rhythms. These rhythms may be altered by environmental factors.
Sneha Sundaram +2 more
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The work deals with the histological and morphometric description of regressive changes in the mammary glands of swine after lactation. Samples of mammary glands of thoracic, abdominal and pubic udders were taken soon after they were killed. Samples were
Svätoslav Hluchý +2 more
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KAT7‐acetylated and cytoplasm‐translocated G‐protein GαS enhances IL‐6 effect and drives HCC progenitor cell progression. Abstract Background and Aims Hepatocarcinogenesis goes through HCC progenitor cells (HcPCs) to fully established HCC, and the mechanisms driving the development of HcPCs are still largely unknown.
Ye Zhou +15 more
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Infection of Mammary Glands of Small Mammals in Eastern North America by Helminths
To determine whether small mammals living in natural settings harbor helminth infections in their mammary glands, we conducted a survey of helminths infecting rodents and soricimorphs in three widespread locations in the eastern United States: states of ...
David Bruce Conn +2 more
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