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Mammary development in the embryo and adult: new insights into the journey of morphogenesis and commitment.

Christine J WatsonWalid T Khaled
Published in: Development (Cambridge, England) (2020)
The mammary gland is a unique tissue and the defining feature of the class Mammalia. It is a late-evolving epidermal appendage that has the primary function of providing nutrition for the young, although recent studies have highlighted additional benefits of milk including the provision of passive immunity and a microbiome and, in humans, the psychosocial benefits of breastfeeding. In this Review, we outline the various stages of mammary gland development in the mouse, with a particular focus on lineage specification and the new insights that have been gained by the application of recent technological advances in imaging in both real-time and three-dimensions, and in single cell RNA sequencing. These studies have revealed the complexity of subpopulations of cells that contribute to the mammary stem and progenitor cell hierarchy and we suggest a new terminology to distinguish these cells.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • induced apoptosis
  • rna seq
  • cell cycle arrest
  • high throughput
  • machine learning
  • physical activity
  • oxidative stress
  • mental health
  • cell death
  • deep learning
  • case control
  • photodynamic therapy