Post-Breastfeeding Milk-Producing Cells are Cannibalized by Other

Post-Breastfeeding Milk-Producing Cells are Cannibalized by Other

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Milk-producing cells are, in effect, cannibalized by other cells following the period of breastfeeding, revealed a new study.

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