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Milk: The Biology of Lactation

Full title: Milk: The Biology of Lactation
ISBN: 9781421420424
ISBN 10: 1421420422
Authors: Schulkin, Jay Power, Michael L.
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Edition: Illustrated
Num. pages: 296
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2016

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Synopsis

After Drawing Its First Breath Every Newborn Mammal Turns His Or Her Complete Attention To Obtaining Milk. This Simple Act Was Once Thought To Stem From A Basic Fact - Milk Provides The Initial Source Of Calories And Nutrients For All Mammalian Young. That Truth, However, Is Only A Piece Of The Story. Milk, It Turns Out, Is An Extremely Complex Biochemical Cocktail. The Authors Of This Fascinating Book, Biologists Michael L. Power And Jay Schulkin, Reveal Milk's Ancient History And Show How The Ingredients Of Mother's Milk Have Evolved Over Many Mammalian Generations. Power And Schulkin Walk Us Through The Evolutionary Origins Of The Mammary Gland And Describe The Incredible Diversification Of Milk Among The Various Mammalian Lineages, Culminating In A Discussion Of The History Of Humans And Milk. Once The Roots Of Lactation Are Revealed, The Authors Describe The Long List Of Substances That Naturally Occur In Milk. They Discuss All Of The Biological Functions Of Milk - Functions That Reach Far Beyond Being A Baby's First Food. Mothers, It Turn Out, Pass Along Numerous Biochemical Signals To Their Babies Through Milk. The Authors Describe How Milk Boosts An Infant's Immune System, Affects An Infant's Metabolism And Physiology, And Even Helps Inoculate And Feed The Baby's Gut Microbiome. Throughout The Book The Authors Weave In Stories From Studies Of Other Species, Explaining How Comparative Research Sheds Light On Human Lactation. The Authors Then Turn Their Attention To The Fascinating Topic Of Cross-species Milk Consumption--