Parity-induced changes to mammary epithelial cells control NKT cell expansion and mammary oncogenesis [PDF]
Summary Pregnancy reprograms the epigenome of mammary epithelial cells (MECs) in a manner that control responses to pregnancy hormone re-exposure and the rate of carcinoma progression. However, the influence of pregnancy on the tissue microenvironment of the mammary gland is less clear.
Camila Dos Santos +2 more
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Impact of lactation stage, maternal age, and parity on mammary epithelial cell populations in fresh milk [PDF]
Human milk contains viable mammary epithelial cells (MECs), providing a unique, non-invasive source of primary breast cells. As these cells originate from the lactating breast, they enable direct insights into mammary epithelial biology in vivo, and on ...
Marion Salmon-Legagneur +15 more
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Preparing for cell culture scale-out: establishing parity of bioreactor- and flask-expanded mesenchymal stromal cell cultures [PDF]
Background Cell-based therapies have the potential to become treatment options for many diseases, but efficient scale-out of these therapies has proven to be a major hurdle. Bioreactors can be used to overcome this hurdle, but changing the culture method
Ruud Das +7 more
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Differences in immune cells and gene expression in human milk by parity on integrated scRNA sequencing [PDF]
Background Human breast milk (HBM) is an important source of tolerogenic immune mediators that influence the infant immune system. HBM-derived immune components are affected by various factors; however, few studies have examined the relationship between ...
Dae Yong Yi +5 more
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Parity-induced mammary epithelial cells (PI-MECs) are defined as a pregnancy hormone-responsive cell population that activates the promoter of late milk protein genes during the second half of pregnancy and lactation. However, unlike their terminally differentiated counterparts, these cells do not undergo programmed cell death during post-lactational ...
Kay-Uwe Wagner, Aleata A Triplett
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Synthetic biology, through genetic circuit engineering in biological cells, is paving the way toward the realization of programmable man-made living devices, able to naturally operate within normally less accessible domains, i.e. , the biological and the nanoscale.
Maurizio Magarini +1 more
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Effects of age and parity on mammary gland lesions and progenitor cells in the FVB/N-RC mice. [PDF]
The FVB/N mouse strain is extensively used in the development of animal models for breast cancer research. Recently it has been reported that the aging FVB/N mice develop spontaneous mammary lesions and tumors accompanied with abnormalities in the ...
Ahmed Raafat +8 more
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T-cells: Third Party Parity for Viral Infections
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Parity Proofs of the Kochen–Specker Theorem Based on the 120-Cell [PDF]
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Waegell, Mordecai, Aravind, P. K.
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Somatic Cell and Cheesemaking Variables of WAD Goat Milk: Influence of Parity and Lactation Stage
The suitability of any goat breed for dairy purposes depends on its assessment of milk-related traits. This study evaluates the influence of parity and lactation stage on somatic cell count (SCC) and cheese-making variables of West African Dwarf (WAD ...
A. T. Yusuff +6 more
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