Book Chapter
Marsupial milk - Identifying signals for regulating mammary function and development of the young
JA Sharp, C Lefevre, J Kwek, D Topcic, L Buscara, C Pooley, R De Iongh, M Familari, KR Nicholas
Marsupial Genetics and Genomics | SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN | Published : 2010
Abstract
The role of milk in providing nutrition for the young is well established. However, it is becoming apparent that milk has a more comprehensive role in programming and regulating growth and development of the suckled young, and an autocrine impact on the mammary gland so that it functions appropriately during the lactation cycle. This central role of milk is best studied in animal models, such as marsupials that have evolved a different lactation strategy to eutherians and allow researchers to more easily identify regulatory mechanisms that are not as readily apparent in eutherian species. For example, the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) has evolved with a unique reproductive strategy of a ..
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