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- Bc30f3d59b7c2442cef2185afe9e9715a hasDbXref "GOC:tfm" @default.
- Bc30f3d59b7c2442cef2185afe9e9715a hasDbXref "PMID:19022771" @default.
- Bc30f3d59b7c2442cef2185afe9e9715a hasDbXref "PMID:28717367" @default.
- Bc30f3d59b7c2442cef2185afe9e9715a hasDbXref "PMID:35091553" @default.
- Bc30f3d59b7c2442cef2185afe9e9715a hasDbXref "PMID:35377806" @default.
- Bc30f3d59b7c2442cef2185afe9e9715a hasDbXref "doi:10.1177/156482659601700404" @default.
- Bc30f3d59b7c2442cef2185afe9e9715a type Axiom @default.
- Bc30f3d59b7c2442cef2185afe9e9715a annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- Bc30f3d59b7c2442cef2185afe9e9715a annotatedSource CL_0002325 @default.
- Bc30f3d59b7c2442cef2185afe9e9715a annotatedTarget "A milk-producing glandular epithelial cell that is part of a mammary gland alveolus and differentiates from a luminal adaptive secretory precursor cell during secretory differentiation (also termed lactogenesis I). Following secretory activation (also termed lactogenesis II), a lactocyte is involved in the synthesis and/or transport of milk constituents including proteins, oligosaccharides, lactose, micronutrients, fat, hormones, immunoglobulins, and cytokines into the lumen of the lactating mammary gland." @default.