Mammary gland is shaped by adaptive immune system during development

Thursday, August 27, 2015 - 12:20 in Biology & Nature

In experiments with mouse tissue, researchers have discovered that the adaptive immune system, generally associated with fighting infections, plays an active role in guiding the normal development of mammary glands, the only organs -- in female humans as well as mice -- that develop predominately after birth, beginning at puberty.

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