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  • ==Nutrition - Milk== ...:10721920|PMID10721920}} may provide a way of thinking about GIT and human milk.
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    ...ter sac are modified so as to assist in taking up nourishment— the uterine milk — from the uterus, and in fixing the embryo during its uterine developmen
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    # Milk stasis induces the expression of leukaemia inhibitory factor (LIF) and tran ...tion: apoptosis and tissue remodelling that convert the mammary gland from milk factory to a quiescent organ. Watson CJ. Breast Cancer Res. 2006;8(2):203.
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  • ...inal_Tract|Movies]] | [[Gastrointestinal Tract - Postnatal|Postnatal]] | {{milk}} | {{tooth}} | {{salivary gland}} | [[BGD_Lecture_-_Gastrointestinal_Syste
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  • ...strointestinal Tract - Postnatal|Postnatal]] | [[Normal_Development_-_Milk|Milk]] | [[Integumentary System - Tooth Development|Tooth]] | [[Tongue_Developme
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  • * Mammary gland cell (milk secretion)
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    The Deciduous Teeth (dentes decidui; temporary or milk teeth) (Fig. 1004)
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    C, the development of the first or milk-tooth imt) is nearing completion : beneath it the dental lamina has formed
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  • ! colspan=2|Milk Dentition
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    ...- pregnancy stimulates uterine smooth muscle the contraction and lactation milk ejection reflex.
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  • ...ional Female Links:''' {{Trisomy X}} | {{meiosis}} | {{mammary gland}} | {{milk}} | {{menstrual cycle}} | {{corpus luteum}} | {{puberty}} | {{genital abnor
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  • ...ilk}} makes us mammals! This current page discusses some issues related to milk and neonatal nutrition, it is not a guide to breastfeeding, which is covere ...lk can vary over time, with colostrum the initial yellowish, sticky breast milk produced at the end of pregnancy.
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    ...appear in it in each upper and lower jaw, indicating the beginnings of the milk teeth. When the embryo reaches a length of 40 mm. (an age of eleven to twel
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    ...ng ERα expression (ERαneg) marked by Notch1 are responsible for generating milk-producing alveoli at pregnancy and define self-renewing luminal cells able
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  • ...nto the epithelium of the maternal placenta are there changed into uterine milk. Bonnet proved that the fat of the uterine inilk is no product of degenerat ...ere the blood current of the foetus. According to this hypothesis, uterine milk plays as important a role in the later foetal periods as at the time when t
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  • ...nd that of the first permanent molar is already partly deposited enamel of milk incisor. ...on the lingual aspect of the roots of the milk teeth (Fig. 49), and if the milk teeth be roughly extracted the permanent bud may also be torn out.
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    ...nto the epithelium of the maternal placenta are there changed into uterine milk. Bonnet proved that the fat of the uterine inilk is no product of degenerat ...ere the blood current of the foetus. According to this hypothesis, uterine milk plays as important a role in the later foetal periods as at the time when t
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    ** The calf suckles milk from its mother taking up to 12 litres each day.
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    ...e of the body (Strahl). In embryos of 15 mm. this thickening, known as the milk ridge, extends from the upper extremity to the inguinal region (Kallius, Sc
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  • ...e enzyme galactose-1-phosphate uridyl transferase metabolizes galactose in milk sugar. The incidence is approximately 1 in 60,000 births among Caucasians a :'''Links:''' [[Normal Development - Milk]] | [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000366.htm MedlinePlus
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