NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Dec 16 - A gene known to be involved in cellular
housekeeping functions appears to be necessary for milk fat droplet
enveloping and secretion in mice, according to a report published in the
December 15th issue of Genes and Development. Based on these findings, the
researchers speculate that there may be a genetic basis for lactation
difficulties, which are experienced by about 5% of women.
http://mp.medscape.com/cgi-bin1/flo?y=eZmp0EAUQD0Dze0FTF20AB
Laurie Wheeler, IBCLC, MN, RN
New Orleans Louisiana, s.e. USA
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