DEFORMATION OF THE BREAST CELL IN THE EMBRYONIC PERIOD
Abstract
The deformation of breast cells in the embryonic period is a topic of great interest and importance in the field of developmental biology and medicine. The development of the mammary gland is a complex process that begins in the embryonic period and continues through puberty and into adulthood. Understanding the mechanisms and factors that contribute to the deformation of breast cells during this critical period is crucial for gaining insights into the etiology of breast cancer and other breast-related diseases.
Keywords
Cell, definition, medicine, treatments, embryonic period, factors, mechanism.
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