Background: Marsupials such as the tammar wallaby (M.Eugenii) have a short gestation (29.3 days) and at birth the altricial young resembles a fetus, and the major development occurs postnatally while the young remains in the mother\u27s pouch. The essential functional factors for the maturation of the neonate are provided by the milk which changes in composition progressively throughout lactation (300 days). Morphologically the lungs of tammar pouch young are immature at birth and the majority of their development occurs during the first 100 days of lactation. Results: In this study mouse embryonic lungs (E-12) were cultured in media with tammar skim milk collected at key time points of lactation to identify factors involved in regulating p...
Marsupials are born with structurally immature lungs and rely, to varying degrees, on cutaneous gas ...
Marsupials are born with immature lungs when compared to eutherian mammals and rely, to various exte...
Marsupials are born with immature lungs when compared to eutherian mammals and rely, to various exte...
BACKGROUND: Marsupials such as the tammar wallaby (M.Eugenii) have a short gestation (29.3 days) and...
Our research is exploiting the marsupial as a model to understand the signals required for lung deve...
BACKGROUND: After a short gestation, marsupials give birth to immature neonates with lungs that are ...
AbstractIt is now clear that milk has multiple functions; it provides the most appropriate nutrition...
The role of milk in providing nutrition for the young is well established. However, it is becoming a...
Lactation is a key aspect of mammalian evolution for adaptation of various reproductive strategies a...
It is now clear that milk has multiple functions; it provides the most appropriate nutrition for gro...
It is now clear that milk has multiple functions; it provides the most appropriate nutrition for gro...
The role of milk extends beyond simply providing nutrition to the suckled young. Milk has a comprehe...
of marsupial tammar wallaby milk in lung maturation of pouch young Modepalli et al
Three aspects of lactation were investigated in the tammar wallaby (Maoropus eugenii): the developme...
Marsupials are born with immature lungs when compared to eutherian mammals and rely, to various exte...
Marsupials are born with structurally immature lungs and rely, to varying degrees, on cutaneous gas ...
Marsupials are born with immature lungs when compared to eutherian mammals and rely, to various exte...
Marsupials are born with immature lungs when compared to eutherian mammals and rely, to various exte...
BACKGROUND: Marsupials such as the tammar wallaby (M.Eugenii) have a short gestation (29.3 days) and...
Our research is exploiting the marsupial as a model to understand the signals required for lung deve...
BACKGROUND: After a short gestation, marsupials give birth to immature neonates with lungs that are ...
AbstractIt is now clear that milk has multiple functions; it provides the most appropriate nutrition...
The role of milk in providing nutrition for the young is well established. However, it is becoming a...
Lactation is a key aspect of mammalian evolution for adaptation of various reproductive strategies a...
It is now clear that milk has multiple functions; it provides the most appropriate nutrition for gro...
It is now clear that milk has multiple functions; it provides the most appropriate nutrition for gro...
The role of milk extends beyond simply providing nutrition to the suckled young. Milk has a comprehe...
of marsupial tammar wallaby milk in lung maturation of pouch young Modepalli et al
Three aspects of lactation were investigated in the tammar wallaby (Maoropus eugenii): the developme...
Marsupials are born with immature lungs when compared to eutherian mammals and rely, to various exte...
Marsupials are born with structurally immature lungs and rely, to varying degrees, on cutaneous gas ...
Marsupials are born with immature lungs when compared to eutherian mammals and rely, to various exte...
Marsupials are born with immature lungs when compared to eutherian mammals and rely, to various exte...