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Got milk? how T cells shape lactation and beyond

Lactation supports babies’ immune health and reduces the risk of breast cancer for the mother.

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Lactation is increasingly recognized as an immune-regulated process. Immune cells shape mammary gland development, coordinate tissue remodeling, and aid in milk production with lasting consequences for maternal health. Here, we summarize recent advances on the roles and dynamics of T cells in the mammary gland during lactation and beyond.

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