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Paracrine interactions between primary human macrophages and human fibroblasts enhance murine mammary gland humanization in vivo

Paracrine interactions between primary human macrophages and human fibroblasts enhance murine mammary gland humanization in vivo

... human mammary epithelial cells con- tain the IFNg receptor and are sensitive to IFN-g stimu- lation, resulting in inhibition of proliferation, disruption of cell polarity and tight junctions; all are critical ...

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CDP Is a Repressor of Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus Expression in the Mammary Gland

CDP Is a Repressor of Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus Expression in the Mammary Gland

... CDP binding to mutant sequences in the pNRE. To confirm the additional CDP binding site detected by DNase I footprint- ing, we synthesized 31-bp oligonucleotides containing the wild- type (822WT) CDP binding sites at the ...

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Mammary gland zinc metabolism: regulation and dysregulation

Mammary gland zinc metabolism: regulation and dysregulation

... the mammary gland or in cultured mammary cells ...in mammary gland Zn metabolism or their regulation in this unique ...as mammary gland [49, ...

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Key stages in mammary gland development  Secretory activation in the mammary gland: it's not just about milk protein synthesis!

Key stages in mammary gland development Secretory activation in the mammary gland: it's not just about milk protein synthesis!

... cell to be used for triglyceride synthesis. The process is augmented by synthesis of dihydroxyacetone phosphate, a precursor of glycerol-3-PO 4 , and fatty acids from glucose. During fasting, if adipose stores are ...

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Mammary Mastectomy Due to Mammary Gland
Tumors in Intact Female Dog

Mammary Mastectomy Due to Mammary Gland Tumors in Intact Female Dog

... Canine mammary tumors (more than 50%) are benign mixed tumors; however, a smaller percentage of malignant mixed tumors (epithelial or mesenchymal components or both) are ...canine mammary gland ...

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Mammary gland tumors in a male Cocker Spaniel

Mammary gland tumors in a male Cocker Spaniel

... A 13-year-old, intact male Cocker Spaniel presented to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital of Kangwon National University, Republic of Korea with an acute right rup- tured caudal abdominal mass. Three months before com- ing ...

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Claudin 7 expression and localization in the normal murine mammary gland and murine mammary tumors

Claudin 7 expression and localization in the normal murine mammary gland and murine mammary tumors

... Thus, we conclude that low-grade breast carcinomas show a cellular distribution of stain similar to that observed in the murine tumors. Interestingly, the murine tumors showed claudin 7 expression at the mRNA level equal ...

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Mammary gland-derived nestin-positive cell populations can be isolated from human male and female donors

Mammary gland-derived nestin-positive cell populations can be isolated from human male and female donors

... of mammary stem cells similar to those we have already established for pancreatic, submandibular or sweat gland-derived stem cells ...the mammary tissue of female and male donors via adherence to ...

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Atrazine and rat mammary gland development

Atrazine and rat mammary gland development

... 2004. Mammary gland morphology in Sprague-Dawley rats following treatment with an organochlorine mixture in utero and neonatal ...of mammary tissue and exert different and overlapping developmental ...

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PER2 regulation of mammary gland development

PER2 regulation of mammary gland development

... Current MaSC hierarchy models indicate that early alveolar progenitor cells of the luminal lineage give rise to the alveolar secretory cells during pregnancy (Visvader and Stingl, 2014). It is believed that the existing ...

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Exosome signaling in mammary gland development and cancer

Exosome signaling in mammary gland development and cancer

... the gland, replacing the fat pad with milk- producing ...the mammary mesenchyme adjacent to lobuloal- veolar structures and is maximally expressed during ...of mammary epithelial cells to lactogenic ...

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Familial incidence of mammary gland tumours in the Djungarian hamster (Phodopus sungaros): a case report

Familial incidence of mammary gland tumours in the Djungarian hamster (Phodopus sungaros): a case report

... Histopathology and immunohistochemistry. Samples for histopathological examination were fixed in 10% neutral buffered formalin, embedded in paraffin wax, sectioned at 5 µm thick slices and stained with haematoxylin and ...

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Adaptation of Escherichia coli to the Bovine Mammary Gland

Adaptation of Escherichia coli to the Bovine Mammary Gland

... ronmental pool or as a result of persistence of the organism within the mammary gland. In this study, we utilized DNA fingerprinting to differentiate between these two scenarios. Previous work has ...

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Keratin 6 is not essential for mammary gland development

Keratin 6 is not essential for mammary gland development

... on mammary gland ...K6ab-null mammary tissues were transplanted into the cleared fat pads of host mice and allowed to grow for four ...in mammary gland ...of mammary epithe- lial ...

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The complexities and caveats of lineage tracing in the mammary gland

The complexities and caveats of lineage tracing in the mammary gland

... A recent report by Wuidart and colleagues [1] describes several important limitations associated with lineage tracing strategies pertinent to the mammary gland. These include the nature of the transgenic or ...

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Remodeling mechanisms of the mammary gland during involution

Remodeling mechanisms of the mammary gland during involution

... Steady progress has been made in investigating the mecha- nisms of mammary gland involution. Analyses of changes in gene expression during the involution process have highlighted roles for immune cells and ...

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Developmental and cancer research on the mammary gland nowadays

Developmental and cancer research on the mammary gland nowadays

... the mammary gland contribute to our understanding of mammary ...the gland (most prominent after pregnancy) is also relevant to both developmental and cancer ...the mammary gland ...

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Measurement of the Mammary Gland Cistern of Dairy Ewes

Measurement of the Mammary Gland Cistern of Dairy Ewes

... CAJA, G., SUCH, X., RUBERTE, J., CARRETERO, A. and NAVARRO, M. 1999. The use of ultrasonography in the study of mammary gland cisterns during lactation in sheep. In: BARILLET, F. and ZERVAS, N. P. (Eds.). ...

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Key stages in mammary gland development: The mammary end bud as a motile organ

Key stages in mammary gland development: The mammary end bud as a motile organ

... The turnover of polysaccharides in the basal lamina and ECM around the tip of the end bud has been well documented, and enzymatic degradation of hyaluronate in situ disrupts cellular organization in the end bud [19,23]. ...

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The role and function of cadherins in the mammary gland

The role and function of cadherins in the mammary gland

... the mammary gland (Table ...invasive mammary carcinomas, cadherin-5 regulation is altered and it becomes expressed in the mammary epithelial cells and endothelial cells ...the mammary ...

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