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Mammary glands in a dish − what miniature organs reveal about evolution, lactation, regeneration and breast cancer

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13 August 2024
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All mammals have mammary glands that produce milk[1], a feature that has fascinated scientists for many years. Questions such as why mammary glands evolved in the first place, how they have adapted across different species and what unique evolutionary pressures shaped their development remain largely unanswered.

To investigate how various...

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Read more https://theconversation.com/mammary-glands-in-a-dish-what-miniature-organs-reveal-about-evolution-lactation-regeneration-and-breast-cancer-228171

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