The role of milk in providing nutrition for the young is well established. However, it is becoming apparent that milk has a more comprehensive role in programming and regulating growth and development of the suckled young, and an autocrine impact on the mammary gland so that it functions appropriately during the lactation cycle. This central role of milk is best studied in animal models, such as marsupials that have evolved a different lactation strategy to eutherians and allow researchers to more easily identify regulatory mechanisms that are not as readily apparent in eutherian species. For example, the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) has evolved with a unique reproductive strategy of a short gestation, birth of an altricial young and a...
Lactation has evolved from an ancient reproductive strategy which appears to have been present long ...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND: In marsupials, growth and development of the young occur postnatally, regul...
The major milk whey proteins of the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) have been identified over the ...
The role of milk extends beyond simply providing nutrition to the suckled young. Milk has a comprehe...
AbstractIt is now clear that milk has multiple functions; it provides the most appropriate nutrition...
It is now clear that milk has multiple functions; it provides the most appropriate nutrition for gro...
Three aspects of lactation were investigated in the tammar wallaby (Maoropus eugenii): the developme...
Specific changes in milk composition during lactation in the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) were ...
Our research is exploiting the marsupial as a model to understand the signals required for lung deve...
BACKGROUND: Lactation is a key aspect of mammalian evolution for adaptation of various reproductive ...
It is now clear that milk has multiple functions; it provides the most appropriate nutrition for gro...
BACKGROUND: Marsupials such as the tammar wallaby (M.Eugenii) have a short gestation (29.3 days) and...
Asynchronous concurrent lactation (ACL) is an extreme lactation strategy in macropod marsupials incl...
AbstractMarsupials provide a suitable alternative model to studying mammary gland involution. They h...
Milk has many functions, ranging from the provision of factors crucial to the operation of the mamma...
Lactation has evolved from an ancient reproductive strategy which appears to have been present long ...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND: In marsupials, growth and development of the young occur postnatally, regul...
The major milk whey proteins of the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) have been identified over the ...
The role of milk extends beyond simply providing nutrition to the suckled young. Milk has a comprehe...
AbstractIt is now clear that milk has multiple functions; it provides the most appropriate nutrition...
It is now clear that milk has multiple functions; it provides the most appropriate nutrition for gro...
Three aspects of lactation were investigated in the tammar wallaby (Maoropus eugenii): the developme...
Specific changes in milk composition during lactation in the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) were ...
Our research is exploiting the marsupial as a model to understand the signals required for lung deve...
BACKGROUND: Lactation is a key aspect of mammalian evolution for adaptation of various reproductive ...
It is now clear that milk has multiple functions; it provides the most appropriate nutrition for gro...
BACKGROUND: Marsupials such as the tammar wallaby (M.Eugenii) have a short gestation (29.3 days) and...
Asynchronous concurrent lactation (ACL) is an extreme lactation strategy in macropod marsupials incl...
AbstractMarsupials provide a suitable alternative model to studying mammary gland involution. They h...
Milk has many functions, ranging from the provision of factors crucial to the operation of the mamma...
Lactation has evolved from an ancient reproductive strategy which appears to have been present long ...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND: In marsupials, growth and development of the young occur postnatally, regul...
The major milk whey proteins of the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) have been identified over the ...