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- Bf719c2efae2859e2b09e89c905fc3e58 hasDbXref "MGI:anna" @default.
- Bf719c2efae2859e2b09e89c905fc3e58 hasDbXref "http://umr144.curie.fr/en/research-groups/molecular-mechanisms-mammary-gland-development-marina-glukhova/molecular-mechanisms-" @default.
- Bf719c2efae2859e2b09e89c905fc3e58 type Axiom @default.
- Bf719c2efae2859e2b09e89c905fc3e58 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- Bf719c2efae2859e2b09e89c905fc3e58 annotatedSource MP_0009504 @default.
- Bf719c2efae2859e2b09e89c905fc3e58 annotatedTarget "any structural anomaly of the mammary gland epithelium which is normally enveloped by a basement membrane, embedded into fatty connective tissue stroma, and organized as a bilayer, with an inner luminal layer of secretory epithelial cells, and an outer basal layer; each cell layer expresses specific molecular markers; luminal epithelial cells are characterized by the expression of the receptors for systemic hormones, i.e. estrogens, progesterone and prolactin, whereas basal cells (aka myoepithelial cells) express smooth muscle contractile proteins; in functionally differentiated mammary gland, during lactation, luminal cells produce milk, whereas myoepithelial cells are contractile and serve for milk expulsion" @default.