Ariazi JL, Haag JD, Lindstrom MJ, Gould MN. Mammary glands of sexually immature rats are more susceptible than those of mature rats to the carcinogenic, lethal, and mutagenic effects of N-nitroso-N-methylurea. Mol Carcinog 2005;43:155-164....
So if the mammary glands during pregnancy are preparing to produce milk, then why is my milk drying up? My son is eleven months old and still nursing, and I'm eight weeks pregnant with our second. (Lucky me, getting pregnant while I'm still nursing.) ...
Rete testis, Vasa efferentia, Epididymis, Vasa deferentia are the male accessory ducts present in the male reproductive system. Seminal vesicles, Prostrate and a pair of the bulbourethral glands are the male accessory glands present in the reproductive system.Answer and Explanation: The male a...
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The breast is defined as a glandular organ that is found on the chest. The breasts are present in pairs and are formed of fat and connective tissue. These are also referred to as mammary glands because they are responsible...
They are highly expressed in male liver and the submaxillary, lachrymal, preputial glands in both sexes and also expressed in female mammary glands [53, 54]. In rats, the mRNA of mup13 is expressed in liver, preputial gland, and spleen, and the mRNA of obp3 was found in liver, ...
The present results indicate that mice lacking one p53 normal allele are not more susceptible to MeIQx carcinogenesis than wild type mice. While there was an increasing trend in liver tumor incidence in the male heterozygotes, and an excess of liver adenoma in those given 10 ppm, the results...
10 It has been speculated that the mammotropic actions of PRL in humans may have evolved from more generalized actions of this versatile biomediator on integumental structures in other vertebrates, such as the epidermis of amphibians, the feathers of birds, or hair and sebaceous glands in mammals...
B. (1994). Cestode infections of mammary glands and female reproductive organs: potential for vertical transmission? J. Helminthol. Soc. Wash. 61:162–168. Craig, P. S.P. Giraudoux, D. Shi, B. Batholomot, G. Barnish, P. Delattre, J. P. Quere, S. Harraga, G. Bao, Y. Wang,...
This accounts for 30% of iodine in the body. The remaining iodine (approximately 70%) exists in a way disseminated to other tissues such as mammary glands, eyes, gastric mucosa, cervix, and salivary glands, and it bears great importance for the functioning of these tissues (Di Lauro & De...