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A study from researchers at the University of Michigan and the University of California San Diego has shed light on a previously poorly understood aspect of breast cancer recurrence: how cancer cells ...
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This maternal-to-neonatal calcium transfer results in marked maternal bone loss. On cessation of lactation, levels of PTHrP and RANKL and the rate of bone resorption decrease (not shown).