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Details on Person mammary gland

Class:IdAnatomy:9953066
_displayNamemammary gland
_timestamp2025-05-28 14:38:47
created[InstanceEdit:9953067] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2025-05-28
definitionA specialized accessory gland of the skin of mammals that secretes milk. The gland is typically only developed in females, and regresses in males.
identifier0001911
namemammary gland
referenceDatabase[ReferenceDatabase:9704750] UBERON
synonymmilk patch
mamma
mammae
dug
lobe of mammary gland
lactiferous gland
lobe of breast
Brustdruese
glandula mammaria
(organ)[Cell:9925876] mammary myoepithelial progenitor cell [Homo sapiens]
[Cell:9925889] mammary stem cell [Homo sapiens]
[Cell:9927419] secretory lactocyte [Homo sapiens]
[Cell:9927422] mammary myoepithelial cell [Homo sapiens]
[Cell:9927424] hormone receptor negative mammary luminal progenitor cell [Homo sapiens]
[Cell:9927440] mammary alveolar progenitor cell [Homo sapiens]
[Cell:9960159] hormone receptor positive mammary luminal progenitor cell [Homo sapiens]
[Cell:9960188] hormone receptor positive mammary luminal epithelial cell [Homo sapiens]
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