Sentences with phrase «ductal system»

The ductal system refers to a network of tubes or channels in the body that carry fluids, such as saliva, sweat, milk, or other substances. These tubes help transport these fluids from one place to another inside the body. Full definition
Inside the bud, a rudimentary mammary ductal system is formed, which is present at birth.
Delous M., Yin Ch., Shin D., Ninov N., Debrito Carten J., Pan L., P. Ma T., Farber S., Moens C., Stainier D.Y.R sox9b is a key regulator of pancreaticobiliary ductal system development.
During puberty the breast begins to enlarge through the formation of adipose tissue and the branching and elongation of the ductal system.
A plugged duct is a blockage somewhere in the ductal system or nipple pore that obstructs milk flow.
The tissue, called the stroma, includes fat cells, or adipocytes, that provide padding; fibroblasts, which make the framework for tissue; pericytes in blood vessels, which are contractile cells that help regulate blood pressure; as well as myoepithelial cells comprising the outer layer of the ductal system through which milk flows.
«The breast is exposed to the outside environment through the nipple and ductal system.
connected to distinct underlying ductal systems; not connected to the major ductal system of the normal gland
Problems with the ductal system or issues with ejaculation can cause obstructive azoospermia.
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