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Two recently identified calcium transporters in lactation and during mammary epithelial cell apoptosis. (2010-2013)

Abstract

The transport of calcium into milk is a key event in human health. In addition to its importance in neonatal nutrition, the way breast cells regulate calcium also has implications in breast cancer, as well as the modification of proteins important in immunity, and the activity of biopharmaceuticals. This grant will determine how two specific calcium transporters regulate calcium levels in the breast and their respective roles in cellular processes important in normal function and in disease.

Experts

Professor Gregory Monteith

Professorial Research Fellow
School of Pharmacy
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Gregory Monteith
Gregory Monteith

Professor Melissa Brown

Executive Dean
Office of the Provost
Melissa Brown
Melissa Brown