Terminal end buds (TEBs) are highly proliferative structures at the ends of elongating lactiferous ducts which are involved in development of the mammary...
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latter, buds are even more reduced, often consisting of undifferentiated masses of cells in the axils of leaves. A terminal bud occurs on the end of a stem...
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emergence of the terminal end buds and lasts until an age of about 7–8 weeks. By the pubertal stage, the mammary ducts have invaded to the end of the mammary...
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Montgomery) Cooper's ligaments Tail of Spence Mammary gland Lactiferous duct Terminal end bud Mammary alveolus Inframammary fold Intermammary cleft Nipple Retromammary...
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Under the influence of estrogen, the ducts sprout and elongate, and terminal end buds (TEBs), bulbous structures at the tips of the ducts, penetrate into...
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slowly-adapting with multiple Merkel corpuscle end-organs and Type II slowly-adapting with single Ruffini corpuscle end-organs, as well as Type I rapidly-adapting...
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Montgomery) Cooper's ligaments Tail of Spence Mammary gland Lactiferous duct Terminal end bud Mammary alveolus Inframammary fold Intermammary cleft Nipple Retromammary...
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which then separate into individual buds located in regions lateral to the ventral midline. The location of these buds varies according to species: they...
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Breast (redirect from Terminal duct lobular unit)
Lobulation appears around menarche, when multiple blind saccular buds form by branching of the terminal ducts. These effects are due to the presence of progesterone...
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Montgomery) Cooper's ligaments Tail of Spence Mammary gland Lactiferous duct Terminal end bud Mammary alveolus Inframammary fold Intermammary cleft Nipple Retromammary...
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Montgomery) Cooper's ligaments Tail of Spence Mammary gland Lactiferous duct Terminal end bud Mammary alveolus Inframammary fold Intermammary cleft Nipple Retromammary...
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Montgomery) Cooper's ligaments Tail of Spence Mammary gland Lactiferous duct Terminal end bud Mammary alveolus Inframammary fold Intermammary cleft Nipple Retromammary...
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Montgomery) Cooper's ligaments Tail of Spence Mammary gland Lactiferous duct Terminal end bud Mammary alveolus Inframammary fold Intermammary cleft Nipple Retromammary...
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Montgomery) Cooper's ligaments Tail of Spence Mammary gland Lactiferous duct Terminal end bud Mammary alveolus Inframammary fold Intermammary cleft Nipple Retromammary...
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Montgomery) Cooper's ligaments Tail of Spence Mammary gland Lactiferous duct Terminal end bud Mammary alveolus Inframammary fold Intermammary cleft Nipple Retromammary...
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over time based on the density of their breasts. He found on the extreme ends that women with a high breast density developed cancer at a rate five times...
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Montgomery) Cooper's ligaments Tail of Spence Mammary gland Lactiferous duct Terminal end bud Mammary alveolus Inframammary fold Intermammary cleft Nipple Retromammary...
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Takano M, Nishida T, Nagamura K, Kamogashira T, et al. (June 1989). "Amino-terminal region of human macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) is sufficient...
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airport in New Jersey, US Taxable equivalent basis, a banking term Terminal end bud, a structure of the mammary gland Third Eye Blind, an alternative rock...
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sternalis muscle is an anatomical variation that lies in front of the sternal end of the pectoralis major runs along the anterior aspect of the body of the...
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neutrophil chemotaxis positive regulation of angiogenesis mammary duct terminal end bud growth chemotaxis protein phosphorylation positive regulation of GTPase...
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morphogenesis guided by epithelial-mesenchymal interactions Formation of terminal end buds that will become acini Cell differentiation with acquisition of secretory...
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stimulus transcription, DNA-templated single fertilization mammary duct terminal end bud growth positive regulation of gene expression lens fiber cell differentiation...
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Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (redirect from BUD International Airport)
pronounced [ˈbudɒpɛʃt ˈlist ˈfɛrɛnt͡s ˈnɛmzɛtkøzi ˈrɛpyløːteːr]) (IATA: BUD, ICAO: LHBP), formerly known as Budapest Ferihegy International Airport and...
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Montgomery) Cooper's ligaments Tail of Spence Mammary gland Lactiferous duct Terminal end bud Mammary alveolus Inframammary fold Intermammary cleft Nipple Retromammary...
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cell layers, which is necessary for the proper morphogenesis of the terminal end buds (TEBs) in the mammary glands. Loss of the gene coding for either netrin...
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(DMBA) on the DNA labeling index (DNA-LI) in terminal end buds (TEBs), terminal ducts (TDs) and alveolar buds (ABs) of Sprague-Dawley rats in various stages...
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the terminal bud (and shoot apex) over the outgrowth of lateral buds. Apical dominance occurs when the shoot apex inhibits the growth of lateral buds so...
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growth primarily occurs out of the terminal bud on the tip of the stem. Axillary buds are suppressed by the terminal bud and produce less growth, unless...
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Inflorescence (redirect from Terminal inflorescence)
there is no true terminal flower and the stem usually has a rudimentary end. In many cases the last true flower formed by the terminal bud (subterminal flower)...
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