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1. Mammary Anlagen stage (E13.5–15.5) is an important stage for fetal mice to achieve EMT dependent mammary morphogenesis

2. Mammary Anlagen stage (E13.5-15.5) is an important stage for fetal mice to achieve EMT dependent mammary morphogenesis

3. The mammary acini are sparsely innervated.

4. The Breasts have mammary glands that produce milk.

5. This article introduces the use of testing law division digital mammary gland images of the edge of mammary gland calcify point detection.

6. The period during which the mammary glands secrete milk.

7. The female has three pairs of mammary glands.

8. 6 Bump of mammary gland of how fast detumescence?

9. Device and method for accessing and treating ducts of mammary glands

10. About mammary complex, there is account early in antediluvian period.

11. The early effect of bilateral skeletonized internal mammary artery grafting was satisfactory.

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

13. Gunnison's prairie dogs have 22 teeth, and five pairs of mammary glands.

14. 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.

15. Alveolar cell or pneumocyte; Alveolar duct; Alveolar macrophage; Mammary Alveolus, a milk sac in the mammary glands; Alveolar gland; Dental Alveolus, also known as "tooth socket", a socket in

16. You all remember, dolly, it came from a single mammary cell.

17. Considerable enlargement of the mammary glands may be noticed in a pregnant female .

18. Objective : To observe the clinical effect on immediate implanting mammary prosthesis after mastectomy.

19. Nipple discharge of serosity and admixture was mostly seen by benign mammary disease.

20. Both flaps are Anastomosed to only the right side internal mammary artery and vein

21. • Ovaries; Hypothalamus; Prostate; Mammary glands; Pituitary glands; Adrenal gland; Adrenal gland extract, and Orchic

22. 28 Objective : To observe the clinical effect on immediate implanting mammary prosthesis after mastectomy.

23. In the Axillae the mammary tissue is in direct contact with the axillary lymph nodes

24. Adipophilin regulates maturation of cytoplasmic lipid droplets and Alveolae in differentiating mammary glands Tanya D

25. Objective To evaluate the application of the devised volume measurer for breast in mammary augmentation.

26. {Prosthetic Brassieres (non-implantable mammary prostheses A61F 2/52)} [2018-01] A41C 5/00

27. A mammary duct ectasia is both consequence of and reason for a nipple retraction.

28. Find me every wet nurse, lactating hooker... and mammary on tap in the city.

29. 27 Objective: It is to explore the curative effect of MEDIC Mammary Glang Treatment Apparatus treatment mastoplasia.

30. In in vitro models, Allicin inhibited proliferation of human mammary, endometrial, and colon cancer cells

31. Never in this century at least had so much respect been paid to mammary development.

32. Milk, of course, comes from the mammary glands of females and is a complete food for their young.

33. Objective To investigate the changes of myoepithelial cells in mammary atypical hyperplasia and breast cancer.

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

35. 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

36. 30 Thus elm trees clone themselves to form entire copses, and we cloned Dolly from cultured mammary gland cells.

37. OVOL2 Antagonizes TGF-β signaling to regulate epithelial to mesenchymal transition during mammary tumor metastasis Oncotarget

38. Hair is found all over the pig’s body except on mammary glands belonging to the sow.

39. 28 To effective prevente breast disease, especially to has the special effect to the mammary gland proliferation.

40. The mother feeds the baby by contracting muscles over her mammary glands, as the baby is too weak to suck.

41. A few days before parturition , the udder begins to enlarge and mammary glands show signs of activity .

42. And the characteristics of mammary Anlagen repopulating cell population (MaRC) should be identified for understanding its stemness at earlier embryonic stage.

43. This device is simple configuration and handle easily, its cost is low, has an observably curative effect for dysmenorrhea and mammary diseases.

44. Female Agoutis have eight mammary glands, and usually two, but up to four, young are born at one time

45. The German professor Wilhelm Fabry believed that breast cancer was caused by a milk clot in a mammary duct.

46. 29 Thus elm trees clone themselves to form entire copses, and we cloned Dolly from cultured mammary gland cells.

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

48. An interesting consequence of this process is that the mice are then resistant to infection with exogenous mammary tumour viruses.

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

50. And the characteristics of mammary Anlagen repopulating cell population (MaRC) should be identified for understanding its stemness at earlier embryonic stage.

51. 21 An interesting consequence of this process is that the mice are then resistant to infection with exogenous mammary tumour viruses.

52. Beestings definition: the first milk secreted by the mammary glands of a cow or similar animal immediately Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

53. Beastings n (Agriculture) ( functioning as singular ) the first milk secreted by the mammary glands of a cow or similar animal immediately after giving birth; colostrum

54. 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

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

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

57. Right breast and neck skin masses were also found, both of which were removed and diagnosed as mammary myxoid fibroadenoma and cutaneous myxoma.

58. 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 …

59. The author describes the efferent innervation of the human pectoral gland (skin, sudatory glands, smooth musculature, blood-vessels, galactophoric ducts, mammary acini) by means of a nervous syncytium.

60. Sometimes, mammary ministry bump is very small even when untouchability arrives, already produced axillary lymph node to transfer namely, accordingly, axillary examination is very important.

61. 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.

62. Atrazine has the potential to cause weight loss, cardiovascular damage, retinal and some muscle degeneration, and mammary tumors from a lifetime exposure at levels above the MCL

63. 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

64. Colostrum (known colloquially as Beestings, bisnings or first milk) is the first form of milk produced by the mammary glands of mammals (including humans) immediately following delivery of the newborn

65. 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

66. The aim of this study was to verify whether lysozyme expression could be useful to distinguish acinic cell carcinoma (ACC) from its main mimic, mammary analog secretory carcinoma (MASC)

67. Colder than a sorceress' mammary in a copper/tin alloy support garment in the middle of a blizzard! — Darach GreenWolf (@D_GreenWolf) January 7, 2014 This content is imported from Twitter.

68. The internal mammary artery is being used more frequently for the revascularization of the coronary arteries in patients with angina pectoris. A stenosis of its donor vessel can result in a so-called coronary steal syndrome.

69. Citrate in milk originates from the Citrate formed in the mammary secretory cell where it is a central intermediate in the citric acid cycle, used for oxidation of fatty acids, acetic acid, and pyruvate

70. 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.

71. Denoting a type of glandular secretion in which part of the secreting cell is lost with the secretion, as in mammary glandsCompare merocrine, holocrine Word Origin for Apocrine C20: from apo- + -crine, from Greek krinein to separate

72. Paget disease of the Breast (also known as Paget disease of the nipple and mammary Paget disease) is a rare type of cancer involving the skin of the nipple and, usually, the darker circle of skin around it, which is called the areola.

73. Breast definition is - either of the pair of mammary glands extending from the front of the chest in pubescent and adult human females and some other mammals; also : either of the analogous but rudimentary organs of the male chest especially when enlarged

74. (12) In general, eight specific clinical patterns associated with cutaneous breast cancer are known: cancer en Cuirasse, inflammatory metastatic carcinoma (carcinoma erysipelatodes), (1,13) carcinoma teleangiectaticum, (14) alopecia neoplastica, (15,16) Paget's disease, (17,18) breast carcinoma of the inframammary crease, (19) metastatic mammary carcinoma of the eyelid with histiocytoid

75. 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.

76. The effects of in vitro addition of prolactin (50 μg/ml) upon the conversion of testosterone to 5α dihydrotestosterone (5α DHT) and 5α androstanediol by incubates of rat mammary carcinomas have been investigated.The studies have been performed on (a) primary Adenocarcinomata induced by the carcinogen 7,12-dimethylbenzanthracene (DMBA) in female Sprague-Dawley rats, and (b) …

77. Stock also reported that, except for oral administration, hight dose of amygdalin was ineffective against the DMBA-induced rat mammary carcinoma and experimental tumors such as Sarcoma 180, plasma cell tumor LPC-1, leukemia L1210 and Mecca lymphosarcoma, while amygdalin derivatives, such as Amygdalinic acid, benzyl β-gentiobioside and benzyl

78. 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.

79. 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

80. 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.