mammary gland in English

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the milk-producing gland of women or other female mammals.
Some mutations involving the hair are accompanied by defects of the skin and its appendages, such as nails, teeth, sebaceous glands, and mammary glands .
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1. This article introduces the use of testing law division digital mammary gland images of the edge of mammary gland calcify point detection.

2. 6 Bump of mammary gland of how fast detumescence?

3. Estrogen is mature to the formation of mammary gland flocculus and mammary gland, cannot produce effect alone, must have the control of whole hypophysis function system.

4. Caseins are synthesized in the mammary gland, and their biological function is, …

5. The changes in oxytocin-receptor number corresponded to changes in alkaline phosphatase activity per mammary gland.

6. 28 To effective prevente breast disease, especially to has the special effect to the mammary gland proliferation.

7. 30 Thus elm trees clone themselves to form entire copses, and we cloned Dolly from cultured mammary gland cells.

8. 29 Thus elm trees clone themselves to form entire copses, and we cloned Dolly from cultured mammary gland cells.

9. The most famous of these, Dolly the sheep, was cloned in 1996 from the mammary gland of an adult sheep.

10. The experiment makes clear, in the emasculated bandicoot that excises hypophysis[sentence dictionary], mammary gland lacks the reaction to progesterone completely.

11. Areg plays a central role in mammary gland development and branching morphogenesis in organs and is expressed both in physiological and in cancerous tissues

12. This strain is characterized by the spontaneous occurrence of fibro-Adenomata of the mammary gland in a fairly high percentage of the old females

13. For example, under hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining, group M featured broken lobules of the mammary gland, damaged Acinuses, and destroyed epithelial cells, with inflammatory cells including

14. Acinuses include antral follicle, mammary gland acini, oocyte & follicular cells, oviduct, placenta and primordial follicle. acinusus acini stain more weakly than serous acini, because of the …

15. Together, these findings unmask the direct consequences of E-cadherin inactivation in the mammary gland and identify aberrant Actomyosin contractility as a critical barrier to ILC

16. Acinuses include antral follicle, mammary gland acini, oocyte & follicular cells, oviduct, placenta and primordial follicle. Interventions: intravenous albumin was given at the time of oocyte retrieval.

17. Dolly the sheep was successfully Cloned in 1996 by fusing the nucleus from a mammary-gland cell of a Finn Dorset ewe into an enucleated egg cell taken from a Scottish Blackface ewe

18. The following tissues may give valuable indication for endocrine-related effects: Gonads (ovaries and testes), accessory sex organs (uterus including cervix, epididymides, seminal vesicles with coagulation glands, dorsolateral and ventral prostate), vagina, pituitary, male mammary gland, the thyroid and adrenal gland.

19. For example, under hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining, group M featured broken lobules of the mammary gland, damaged Acinuses, and destroyed epithelial cells, with inflammatory cells including macrophages, neutrophils, and blood cells detected in the mammary lobule (Fig

20. So, we decided that what we like to do is take just a bit of that mammary gland, which is called an "acinus," where there are all these little things inside the breast where the milk goes, and the end of the nipple comes through that little tube when the baby sucks.

21. So, we decided that what we like to do is take just a bit of that mammary gland, which is called an " acinus, " where there are all these little things inside the breast where the milk goes, and the end of the nipple comes through that little tube when the baby sucks.

22. Bosom: 1 n either of two soft fleshy milk-secreting glandular organs on the chest of a woman Synonyms: boob , breast , knocker , tit , titty Type of: mamma , mammary gland milk-secreting organ of female mammals n a person's breast or chest Type of: breast , chest the front of the trunk from the neck to the abdomen n cloth that covers the chest

23. Animal tissues used: adipose tissue/omentum antler velvet appendix bile blood/blood products bones (other than vertebral column) brain colostrum dorsal root ganglia dura mater enzymes eyes/corneas heart/pericardium intestine small large kidney lung mammary gland milk & milk products muscle, skeletal ovary pancreas pituitary saliva, salivary gland skin/hides skull spinal cord spleen tendons/ligaments testis thymus thyroid tonsils trigeminal ganglia vertebral column other: _____________________________________ 5.

24. So, we made a section of the mammary gland of the mouse, and all those lovely acini are there, every one of those with the red around them are an acinus, and we said okay, we are going to try and make this, and I said, maybe that red stuff around the acinus that people think there's just a structural scaffold, maybe it has information, maybe it tells the cells what to do, maybe it tells the nucleus what to do.

25. The role of stress on the growth of a spheroid in vitro had already been shown (G Helminger already cited), but the experiment of Matthew Paszek (last signatory of the article: Valerie Weaver) in 2005 will give a new dimension to this use of mechanical signals in vitro by showing the passage from a normal architecture of a breast acinus - the elementary unit of the mammary gland - to a cancerous architecture under the influence of a single variable, mechanical, here the surface tension caused by an increasing concentration of collagen in the culture medium surrounding the tumor.