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  • Ablation of beta 1 integrin in mammary epithelium reveals a key role for integrin in glandular morphogenesis and differentiation  Academic Article
  • Beta 1 integrins regulate mammary gland proliferation and maintain the integrity of mammary alveoli  Academic Article
  • Immunoreactive beta-casomorphin-8 in cerebrospinal-fluid from pregnant and lactating women - correlation with plasma-levels  Academic Article
  • Learned recognition of maternal signature odors mediates the first suckling episode in mice  Academic Article
  • Maternal PPAR gamma protects nursing neonates by suppressing the production of inflammatory milk  Academic Article
  • Maternal adaptive immunity influences the intestinal microflora of suckling mice  Academic Article
  • Maternal adiponectin controls milk composition to prevent neonatal inflammation  Academic Article
  • Maternal western diet causes inflammatory milk and TLR2/4-dependent neonatal toxicity  Academic Article
  • Messenger-rna coding for oxytocin is present in axons of the hypothalamoneurohypophyseal tract  Academic Article
  • Protein 4.1B expression is induced in mammary epithelial cells during pregnancy and regulates their proliferation  Academic Article
  • Proteomics reveal a link between the endoplasmic reticulum and lipid secretory mechanisms in mammary epithelial cells  Academic Article
  • Transport of silver in virgin and lactating rats and relation to copper  Academic Article

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