Extensive proliferation and death of cells in the mammary gland occur during pregnancy and lactation. In this study, a mechanistic model was developed that yielded a single equation to describe the pattern of mammary growth of mammals throughout pregnancy and lactation. The model contains a single pool, which is the cell population of the mammary gland; one influx, representing cell proliferation; and one efflux, representing cell death. The parameters of the equation lend themselves to direct physiological interpretation. The model fitted data on mammary gland DNA adequately and can be related to current knowledge on factors and inhibitors of mammary gland growth. A unique definition of the parameters of the model can be difficult because ...
International audienceMammary gland development occurs mainly after birth and is composed of three s...
Objectives of this study are to describe the biological basis for multiphasic milk production and to...
The ability of ruminant mammary glands to produce milk is determined by the number of cells secretin...
SUMMARY A dynamic mathematical model of a closed mammary system in lactating cows was developed to ...
Proliferation of extra secretory epithelial cells in mammary glands during lactation could potential...
A mechanistic lactation model, based on a theory of mammary cell proliferation and cell death, was s...
We propose a semi-parametric model for lactation curves that, along with stage of lactation, account...
Genetic selection programs have driven development of most lactation models, to estimate the magnitu...
The significance of cytological evolution of alveolar cells explains differences in milk yield that...
Funder: Wellcome TrustUnder normal conditions, the most significant expansion and differentiation of...
  Mammary gland is a unique organ with its function of milk synthesis, secretion, and involution t...
This study investigated the morphometrical changes in mammary glands of 25 Sarda dairy ewes (5 per p...
Presented as part of the Lactation Biology: Mammary Gland Biology Revisited Symposium at the ADSA-AS...
Human milk production is controlled by a variety of internal and external factors, including hormone...
The mammary gland is a dynamic organ that undergoes many cycles of proliferation and death throughou...
International audienceMammary gland development occurs mainly after birth and is composed of three s...
Objectives of this study are to describe the biological basis for multiphasic milk production and to...
The ability of ruminant mammary glands to produce milk is determined by the number of cells secretin...
SUMMARY A dynamic mathematical model of a closed mammary system in lactating cows was developed to ...
Proliferation of extra secretory epithelial cells in mammary glands during lactation could potential...
A mechanistic lactation model, based on a theory of mammary cell proliferation and cell death, was s...
We propose a semi-parametric model for lactation curves that, along with stage of lactation, account...
Genetic selection programs have driven development of most lactation models, to estimate the magnitu...
The significance of cytological evolution of alveolar cells explains differences in milk yield that...
Funder: Wellcome TrustUnder normal conditions, the most significant expansion and differentiation of...
  Mammary gland is a unique organ with its function of milk synthesis, secretion, and involution t...
This study investigated the morphometrical changes in mammary glands of 25 Sarda dairy ewes (5 per p...
Presented as part of the Lactation Biology: Mammary Gland Biology Revisited Symposium at the ADSA-AS...
Human milk production is controlled by a variety of internal and external factors, including hormone...
The mammary gland is a dynamic organ that undergoes many cycles of proliferation and death throughou...
International audienceMammary gland development occurs mainly after birth and is composed of three s...
Objectives of this study are to describe the biological basis for multiphasic milk production and to...
The ability of ruminant mammary glands to produce milk is determined by the number of cells secretin...