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Keywords: Mammary glands
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Journal:
Development
Development (2022) 149 (1): dev197657.
Published: 6 January 2022
... ), mammary glands ( Monkkonen and Lewis, 2017 ) and sweat glands ( Cui et al., 2014 ). In the salivary gland, complete loss of SHH results in a rudimentary submandibular salivary gland with a few branches ( Elliott et al., 2018 ; Jaskoll et al., 2004 ). Furthermore, in salivary gland organ culture, SHH...
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Jinwoo Seong, Nam-Shik Kim, Jee-Ah Kim, Wonbin Lee, Ji-Yun Seo, Min Kyu Yum, Ji-Hoon Kim, Inkuk Park, Jong-Seol Kang, Sung-Hwan Bae, Cheol-Heui Yun, Young-Yun Kong
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Development
Development (2018) 145 (14): dev165258.
Published: 25 July 2018
...Jinwoo Seong; Nam-Shik Kim; Jee-Ah Kim; Wonbin Lee; Ji-Yun Seo; Min Kyu Yum; Ji-Hoon Kim; Inkuk Park; Jong-Seol Kang; Sung-Hwan Bae; Cheol-Heui Yun; Young-Yun Kong ABSTRACT Mammary glands develop through primary ductal elongation and side branching to maximize the spatial area. Although primary...
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Development
Development (1986) 96 (1): 229–243.
Published: 1 July 1986
... cells found in terminal end buds (TEBs) of normal mammary glands. Occasional epithelial cells within alveolar buds show the presence of immunoreactive casein, which is a product of secretory alveolar cells in the normal rat mammary gland. Dissected terminal end buds can regenerate similar ductal...