2024
DOI: 10.1038/s44321-024-00112-3
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Human breast tissue engineering in health and disease

Maj-Britt Buchholz,
Demi I Scheerman,
Riccardo Levato
et al.

Abstract: The human mammary gland represents a highly organized and dynamic tissue, uniquely characterized by postnatal developmental cycles. During pregnancy and lactation, it undergoes extensive hormone-stimulated architectural remodeling, culminating in the formation of specialized structures for milk production to nourish offspring. Moreover, it carries significant health implications, due to the high prevalence of breast cancer. Therefore, gaining insight into the unique biology of the mammary gland can have implic… Show more

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