International audienceThe mammary gland (MG) of ruminants is essential for assuring the immune protection and nutrition of the suckling youngs. The domestication of these species aimed at increasing milk production for human consumption enhanced udder susceptibility to infections and in this context, a better understanding of the MG immune defences has become a cornerstone for the success of dairy farming. In this review, we explore constitutive and inducible immune mechanisms of the mammary gland and briefly discuss the knowledge gaps that remain to be elucidated for the implementation of strategies focused on boosting mammary immune responses
Because of the decreasing use of antimicrobial drugs in animal food production, new treatments of in...
Relevant substances and cells in milk and cell defence mechanisms are discussed. The results of the ...
The primary phagocytic cells of the bovine mammary gland, polymorphonuclear neutrophil leukocytes (P...
International audienceMastitis is one of the greatest issues for the global dairy industry and contr...
Understanding the immune defenses of the mammary gland is instrumental in devising and developing me...
International audienceThe epithelium of the mammary gland (MG) fulfills three major functions: nutri...
The health of the mammary gland in animals is of paramount importance both to milk productivity and ...
Chapitre 116International audienceThe mammary gland (MG) lacks a mucosa but is part of the mucosal i...
Copyright © 2014 Mohamed Ezzat Alnakip et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCre...
<p>Dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) can survive and produce considerable amount of milk d...
The mammary gland is able to detect and react to bacterial intrusion through innate immunity mechani...
International audienceMastitis is a major problem in dairy farming. Vaccine prevention of mammary ba...
Abstract Intramammary infections in cattle resulting in mastitis have detrimental effects on cows’ w...
Mastitis are generally recognized as one of the most costly diseases for the dairy industry. The rou...
The mammary gland is an organ of specific structure whose elementary task is to supply offspring wit...
Because of the decreasing use of antimicrobial drugs in animal food production, new treatments of in...
Relevant substances and cells in milk and cell defence mechanisms are discussed. The results of the ...
The primary phagocytic cells of the bovine mammary gland, polymorphonuclear neutrophil leukocytes (P...
International audienceMastitis is one of the greatest issues for the global dairy industry and contr...
Understanding the immune defenses of the mammary gland is instrumental in devising and developing me...
International audienceThe epithelium of the mammary gland (MG) fulfills three major functions: nutri...
The health of the mammary gland in animals is of paramount importance both to milk productivity and ...
Chapitre 116International audienceThe mammary gland (MG) lacks a mucosa but is part of the mucosal i...
Copyright © 2014 Mohamed Ezzat Alnakip et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCre...
<p>Dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) can survive and produce considerable amount of milk d...
The mammary gland is able to detect and react to bacterial intrusion through innate immunity mechani...
International audienceMastitis is a major problem in dairy farming. Vaccine prevention of mammary ba...
Abstract Intramammary infections in cattle resulting in mastitis have detrimental effects on cows’ w...
Mastitis are generally recognized as one of the most costly diseases for the dairy industry. The rou...
The mammary gland is an organ of specific structure whose elementary task is to supply offspring wit...
Because of the decreasing use of antimicrobial drugs in animal food production, new treatments of in...
Relevant substances and cells in milk and cell defence mechanisms are discussed. The results of the ...
The primary phagocytic cells of the bovine mammary gland, polymorphonuclear neutrophil leukocytes (P...