![]() | Physiology of Human Female Lactation This comprehensive Monograph examines all peripheral and central mechanisms of regulating the secretion of milk from the lactating breast. The author reviews the complete female breast development, starting with the early childhood, up to pregnancy and lactation. Structural and ultrastructural data on the alveolar-ductal system, together with details of breast innervation, are used to investigate the physiological process of lactation. These fundamental principles and structural details will be particularly useful for physiologists and clinicians working in gynecology and pediatrics. Prof. Alekseev Nikolay Petrovitch , Department of General Physiology, Saint Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation Research interests: role of sensory systems in the regulation of lactation, as well as the development of breast pump for women, working on the physiological principles of milk ejection. The author works together with D.O. Ott Research Institute of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductology, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation, on the physiology of women's lactation.He is the author of 192 articles and two books on sensory physiology and lactation physiology. |
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