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Id 1 is not expressed in the luminal epithelial cells of mammary glands

Id 1 is not expressed in the luminal epithelial cells of mammary glands

... including mammary cells ...whole mammary gland extracts of wild type mice (lanes 1 and 3 corresponding to 129Sv/C57BL and FVB, respectively), two immunoreactive bands were detected in the region of 15–20 ...

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Characterization of microbial communities in the mammary glands and the influence of this microbiota on health and disease

Characterization of microbial communities in the mammary glands and the influence of this microbiota on health and disease

... An epidemiological study has shown that women who drink fermented milk products have a reduced risk of breast cancer development, irrespective of multivariable risk factors (van’t Veer et al., 1989). This protection ...

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Histological and Morphometric Study of Lactating Mammary Glands in Sows

Histological and Morphometric Study of Lactating Mammary Glands in Sows

... of mammary glands in sows does not show too much difference in comparison with other species, we found some differences concerning the quantitative representation of individual structural components of the ...

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Expression of ESR1, PRLR, GHR, and IGF1R in mammary glands of Hu sheep with four teats

Expression of ESR1, PRLR, GHR, and IGF1R in mammary glands of Hu sheep with four teats

... PRL-induced mammary development, milk protein synthesis, and differen- tiation of mammary epithelial cells, while the latter mediates the PRL regulation of mammary develop- ment (Binart et ...and ...

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Histological and Morphometric Comparison of Lactating Mammary Glands in Pigs Depending on Their Location

Histological and Morphometric Comparison of Lactating Mammary Glands in Pigs Depending on Their Location

... The table no. 1 shows the relative volumes of glandular parenchyma of udders are relatively balanced, although thoracic udders had the highest relative volume of glandular parenchyma. Analysis of variance, F-test and ...

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The myoepithelial cell: its role in normal mammary glands and breast cancer

The myoepithelial cell: its role in normal mammary glands and breast cancer

... normal mammary glands and in DCIS tumours separate the luminal epithelium from the blood vessels of the gland stroma, forming a barrier that is impenetrable to the vessels ...benign mammary gland ...

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Side branching and luminal lineage commitment by ID2 in developing mammary glands

Side branching and luminal lineage commitment by ID2 in developing mammary glands

... There are four different forms of Inhibitor of DNA-binding (ID) protein: ID1, ID2, ID3 and ID4. Although they all have a helix-loop- helix (HLH) domain (Norton et al., 1998), their respective functions in mammary ...

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Comparative Expression Profiling of Lactogenic Hormone Receptor and It’s Signaling Molecules of Bovine Mammary Glands during lactation

Comparative Expression Profiling of Lactogenic Hormone Receptor and It’s Signaling Molecules of Bovine Mammary Glands during lactation

... on mammary epithelial cells and were involved in ...the mammary epithelial ...on mammary gland tissue, we investigated the prolactin recep- tors (PRLR), IGF-I receptors (IGF-IR), and GHR as well as ...

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Oncogenesis of mammary glands, skin, and bones by polyomavirus correlates with viral persistence and prolonged genome replication potential.

Oncogenesis of mammary glands, skin, and bones by polyomavirus correlates with viral persistence and prolonged genome replication potential.

... the mammary glands, skin, bones, kidneys, spleen, and liver in mice infected at all ages up to 45 ...the mammary glands, skin, and bones of animals infected beyond 3 weeks of age were much ...

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Bacteria in milk from anterior and posterior mammary glands in sows affected and unaffected by postpartum dysgalactia syndrome (PPDS)

Bacteria in milk from anterior and posterior mammary glands in sows affected and unaffected by postpartum dysgalactia syndrome (PPDS)

... infected glands typically show signs of inflammation such as severe oedema and skin congestion [4], and, with many glands involved, sows develop fever ...several glands, but can also affect all ...

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Ultrasonographic Examination of Mammary Glands in Caspian Mares during the Lactation and Dry Period

Ultrasonographic Examination of Mammary Glands in Caspian Mares during the Lactation and Dry Period

... of mammary gland parameters in lactating and dry Caspian ...the mammary glands varied at the different stages of lactation ...each mammary gland was consisted of two distinct glands, ...

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Effect of Falcaria Vulgaris on Milk Production Parameters in Female Rats’ Mammary Glands

Effect of Falcaria Vulgaris on Milk Production Parameters in Female Rats’ Mammary Glands

... alveolar: Mammary glands washed in saline, fixed in 10% formalin, dehydrated in ascending concentration ethanol, cleared in xylene and embedded by ...for mammary glands ...

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PIGLETS’ GROWTH PERFORMANCE IN THE FIRST 3 DAYS OF LIFE IN CONNECTION WITH SUCKLED MAMMARY GLANDS

PIGLETS’ GROWTH PERFORMANCE IN THE FIRST 3 DAYS OF LIFE IN CONNECTION WITH SUCKLED MAMMARY GLANDS

... of mammary glands per feeding (Figure 2), which shows that milk production of the mammary glands depends not only on their degree of use but also on their quality, ...

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Staphylococcus aureus intramammary challenge in non-lactating mammary glands stimulated to rapidly grow and develop with estradiol and progesterone

Staphylococcus aureus intramammary challenge in non-lactating mammary glands stimulated to rapidly grow and develop with estradiol and progesterone

... significant mammary growth and development ...developing mammary glands is ...differential mammary secretion somatic cell counts in mammary glands stimulated to rapidly grow ...

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Pregnancy associated breast cancers are driven by differences in adipose stromal cells present during lactation

Pregnancy associated breast cancers are driven by differences in adipose stromal cells present during lactation

... nulliparous mammary glands; ASC-P: adipose stromal cells derived from pregnant mammary glands; ASC-R: adipose stromal cells derived from regressed mammary glands; BSA: bovine ...

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Neuropilin 2 promotes branching morphogenesis in the mouse mammary gland

Neuropilin 2 promotes branching morphogenesis in the mouse mammary gland

... the mammary gland and the ...the mammary gland does not appear to involve an ...vivo mammary gland development, which concluded that collective migration drives branching morphogenesis in the ...

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Protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B restrains mammary alveologenesis and secretory differentiation

Protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B restrains mammary alveologenesis and secretory differentiation

... Inguinal mammary glands were dissected from 10-week-old virgin females or pregnant mice at gestation day 10, mechanically disaggregated, and digested with collagenase (Sigma) and trypsin (Sigma) for 1 hour ...

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HEXOSE MONOPHOSPHATE AND OTHER PATHWAYS TO DRUG METABOLISM

HEXOSE MONOPHOSPHATE AND OTHER PATHWAYS TO DRUG METABOLISM

... The hexose monophosphate pathway also called the pentose phosphate pathway occurs in the cytosol of a cell, and includes two irreversible oxidative reactions, followed by a seriesof reversible sugar–phosphate ...

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Mammary inflammatory gene expression was associated with reproductive stage and regulated by docosahexenoic acid: in vitro and in vivo studies

Mammary inflammatory gene expression was associated with reproductive stage and regulated by docosahexenoic acid: in vitro and in vivo studies

... in mammary tissues would be activated, and more pro-inflammatory cytokines would be ...prevent mammary tissues from damage by hyper-inflammation, it may be important to down- regulate the production of ...

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XVIII  Energy intake and reproductive output during lactation in Swiss mice raising small litters

Limits to sustained energy intake XVIII Energy intake and reproductive output during lactation in Swiss mice raising small litters

... Limits to sustained energy intake (SusEI) during lactation in Swiss mice have been suggested to reflect the secretory capacity of the mammary glands. However, an alternative explanation is that milk ...

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