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They mentioned that the current study's findings are supported by their previous study, which showed that microRNA-205 directly targets HER3, a master regulator of mammary gland development.
University of Helsinki. "Cellular mechanisms of early mammary gland development unraveled." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 21 June 2021. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2021 / 06 / 210621123718.htm>.
The mammary glands of mice lacking the gene for the microRNAs 212 and 132 failed to grow at puberty. (Nature Genetics, Nov. 7, 2010) ...
But the absence of the microRNAs miR-212 and miR-132 resulted in the complete failure of duct development in the mammary glands of mice." It is well known that microRNAs perform very important ...
Mammary gland is the class-defining organ of mammals, yet we know surprisingly little how its development commences.
(Beyond Pesticides, August 7, 2020) Research out of the Silent Spring Institute identifies 28 registered pesticides linked with development of mammary gland tumors in animal studies. Study authors ...
Original Article Published: 23 January 2006 Sustained trophism of the mammary gland is sufficient to accelerate and synchronize development of ErbB2/Neu-induced tumors M D Landis, D D Seachrist, F ...
Jacqulyne P. Robichaux, John W. Fuseler, Shrusti S. Patel, Steven W. Kubalak, Adam Hartstone-Rose, Ann F. Ramsdell, Left–right analysis of mammary gland development in retinoid X receptor-α +/− mice, ...
US Department of Agriculture-funded studies of mammary gland development in laboratory rats fed blueberries or other foods of interest may aid breast cancer research.
There are five distinct stages of human mammary gland development: embryogenesis, puberty, pregnancy, lactation, and involution. [3] The first two stages lay the groundwork for glandular growth ...
& Hennighausen, L. Functional mammary gland development and oncogene-induced tumor formation are not affected by the absence of the retinoblastoma gene. Oncogene 20, 7115–7119 (2001). https ...
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