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Research on the hormonal control oflactation - the subject of this
monograph - has long been the major interest of this laboratory.
Studies were initiated in the mid 1930s by the late Professor S. 1.
Folley, FRS, who directed the work with immense enthusiasm and
devotion until his untimely death in 1970. This fruitful area of
basic and applied research has, in recent years, attracted
widespread attention; there have been many exciting events and
developments with a dramatic increase in the number of
publications. These events are diverse and include the
identification, isolation and sequencing of human prolactin; the
identification and isolation of placentallactogens in several
ruminant species with recognition of their importance in mammary
growth and differentiation; the introduction of highly sensitive
bioassay, radioimmuno- and radioreceptor-assay techniques for
mammotrophic hormones; the growing clinical appreciation of the
immunological and nutritional importance of colostrum and milk to
the newborn; the intensification of studies on normal mammogenesis
to establish a sound basis for studies on mammary cancer; and the
exploitation of the mammary gland, with its characteristic
differentiation patterns and multiple synthetic abilities, as a
valuable tissue for the investigation of basic mechanisms involved
in the synthesis under hormonal control of enzymes and secretory
proteins; and for the study of hormone - receptor interactions.
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