Any process that mediates the transfer of information from one cell to another and contributes to the progression of the mammary gland, from its initial state to the mature structure.
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Synonym
Type
cell-cell signalling involved in mammary gland development
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cell-cell signalling involved in mammary gland development
2009-07-11
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DEFINITION
Any process that mediates the transfer of information from one cell to another and contributes to the progression of the mammary gland, from its initial state to the mature structure.
2009-07-11
Added
TERM
cell-cell signaling involved in mammary gland development
2009-07-11
Added
RELATION
part of GO:0030879 (mammary gland development)
2009-07-11
Added
RELATION
is a GO:0007267 (cell-cell signaling)
Timestamp
Action
Category
Detail
2009-07-11
Added
TERM
cell-cell signaling involved in mammary gland development
Timestamp
Action
Category
Detail
2010-11-17
Added
SYNONYM
cell-cell signalling involved in mammary gland development
2009-07-11
Added
DEFINITION
Any process that mediates the transfer of information from one cell to another and contributes to the progression of the mammary gland, from its initial state to the mature structure.
Timestamp
Action
Category
Detail
2009-07-11
Added
RELATION
part of GO:0030879 (mammary gland development)
2009-07-11
Added
RELATION
is a GO:0007267 (cell-cell signaling)
Timestamp
Action
Category
Detail
Timestamp
Action
Category
Detail
2024-03-05
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CONSTRAINT
in_taxon NCBITaxon:40674 (Mammalia)
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