A 100-Year Review: Mammary development and lactation.
@article{Akers2017A1R,
title={A 100-Year Review: Mammary development and lactation.},
author={Robert Michael Akers},
journal={Journal of dairy science},
year={2017},
volume={100 12},
pages={
10332-10352
}
}What is old is new again-and with respect to the study of the mammary development and function in dairy animals, the expression resonates. Many of the mammary and milk production questions raised in the early years of the Journal of Dairy Science apply today. To be sure, scientists have filled in many details regarding, for example, identification of hormones and growth factors important in the control of mammary growth, the onset of copious milk production at calving, and maintenance of…
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