Edith Honvo-Houéto RT Technician, Physiologist bBest Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & MetabolismTruchet, S.; Honvo-Houeto, E. Physiology of milk secretion. Best Pract. Res. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 2017, 31, 367-384. [CrossRef] [PubMed]...
THE GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY OF MILK SECRETION Much is now known about how milk is made and from what it is made. Recent advances in endocrine techniques are permitting new information to be obtained about the hormonal mechanisms that regulate the synthesis and secretion of milk. Cur... AT Cowie -...
In adult life the human breast, unlike that of other species, is sufficiently developed to allow milk secretion to occur after only a brief period of hormonal stimulation. During pregnancy the ducts and secretory alveoli develop under the influence of both oestrogen and progesterone. Growth hormone...
- 《American Journal of Physiology Cell Physiology》 被引量: 22发表: 1996年 The physiology of milk and butter fat secretion. Milk pressure, in the udder: The literature on the " letting down " of milk, and the effect of milk pressure upon milk production and composition is review... J ...
For lactation to continue, necessary patterns of hormone secretion must be maintained; disturbances of theequilibriumby the experimental removal of the pituitary gland in animals or by comparable diseased conditions in humans quickly arrest milk production. Several pituitary hormones seem to be involved ...
Particularly fine are those on the mechanisms of milk secretion and the cellular and molecular aspects of the hormonal control of mammary function. Minor deficiencies include overlapping material in several chapters and abrupt changes in style, which distract the reader. Controversial political Full Text...
Physiology of lactation In adult life the human breast, unlike that of other species, is sufficiently developed to allow milk secretion to occur after only a brief period of hormo... A Glasier,AS Mcneilly - Lowa State University Pr 被引量: 133发表: 1969年 Physiology of Lactation Clin Perina...
2. Anatomy A tubular bodily canal or passage, especially one for carrying a glandular secretion: a tear duct. 3. A tube or pipe for enclosing electrical cables or wires. tr.v. duct·ed, duct·ing, ducts 1. To channel through a duct: duct the moist air away. 2. To supply with du...
Physiology of lactation. of the anatomy and physiology of the breast, the mechanisms of milk secretion and the principles of breastfeeding, so that clinicians are able to address... EK Kim - 《Journal of Paediatrics & Child Health》 被引量: 80发表: 1965年 Studies on the physiology of lacta...
In mammals, quite apart from factors such as 'cultural inheritance', the observation acquires tangible validity in the secretion of milk. It is sometimes overlooked that lactation is part of reproduction. Perhaps because, for over a century, increasing numbers of women have abandoned breastfeeding ...