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119 related items for PubMed ID: 10987306

  • 1. The human ARHI tumor suppressor gene inhibits lactation and growth in transgenic mice.
    Xu F, Xia W, Luo RZ, Peng H, Zhao S, Dai J, Long Y, Zou L, Le W, Liu J, Parlow AF, Hung MC, Bast RC, Yu Y.
    Cancer Res; 2000 Sep 01; 60(17):4913-20. PubMed ID: 10987306
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  • 2. Local over-expression of prolactin in differentiating mouse mammary gland induces functional defects and benign lesions, but no carcinoma.
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  • 3. Biochemistry and biology of ARHI (DIRAS3), an imprinted tumor suppressor gene whose expression is lost in ovarian and breast cancers.
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  • 4. Prolactin inhibits cell loss and decreases matrix metalloproteinase expression in the involuting mouse mammary gland but fails to prevent cell loss in the mammary glands of mice expressing IGFBP-5 as a mammary transgene.
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  • 5. Overexpression of des(1-3) insulin-like growth factor 1 in the mammary glands of transgenic mice delays the loss of milk production with prolonged lactation.
    Hadsell DL, Torres DT, Lawrence NA, George J, Parlow AF, Lee AV, Fiorotto ML.
    Biol Reprod; 2005 Dec 01; 73(6):1116-25. PubMed ID: 16079306
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  • 6. Overexpression of aromatase leads to hyperplasia and changes in the expression of genes involved in apoptosis, cell cycle, growth, and tumor suppressor functions in the mammary glands of transgenic mice.
    Kirma N, Gill K, Mandava U, Tekmal RR.
    Cancer Res; 2001 Mar 01; 61(5):1910-8. PubMed ID: 11280746
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  • 7. Regulation of gene expression in the bovine mammary gland by ovarian steroids.
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  • 8. Overexpression and forced activation of stat5 in mammary gland of transgenic mice promotes cellular proliferation, enhances differentiation, and delays postlactational apoptosis.
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    Mol Cancer Res; 2002 Nov 01; 1(1):32-47. PubMed ID: 12496367
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  • 9. Imprinted tumor suppressor genes ARHI and PEG3 are the most frequently down-regulated in human ovarian cancers by loss of heterozygosity and promoter methylation.
    Feng W, Marquez RT, Lu Z, Liu J, Lu KH, Issa JP, Fishman DM, Yu Y, Bast RC.
    Cancer; 2008 Apr 01; 112(7):1489-502. PubMed ID: 18286529
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  • 10. Prolactin, growth hormone, and epidermal growth factor activate Stat5 in different compartments of mammary tissue and exert different and overlapping developmental effects.
    Gallego MI, Binart N, Robinson GW, Okagaki R, Coschigano KT, Perry J, Kopchick JJ, Oka T, Kelly PA, Hennighausen L.
    Dev Biol; 2001 Jan 01; 229(1):163-75. PubMed ID: 11133161
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  • 11. Prolactin regulation of estrogen and progesterone receptors in normal and neoplastic mouse mammary tissue.
    Koseki Y, Cole D, Matsuzawa A, Costlow ME.
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  • 12. Mammary gland specific hEGF receptor transgene expression induces neoplasia and inhibits differentiation.
    Brandt R, Eisenbrandt R, Leenders F, Zschiesche W, Binas B, Juergensen C, Theuring F.
    Oncogene; 2000 Apr 20; 19(17):2129-37. PubMed ID: 10815804
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  • 13. Mnt-deficient mammary glands exhibit impaired involution and tumors with characteristics of myc overexpression.
    Toyo-oka K, Bowen TJ, Hirotsune S, Li Z, Jain S, Ota S, Escoubet-Lozach L, Garcia-Bassets I, Lozach J, Rosenfeld MG, Glass CK, Eisenman R, Ren B, Hurlin P, Wynshaw-Boris A.
    Cancer Res; 2006 Jun 01; 66(11):5565-73. PubMed ID: 16740691
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  • 14. Expression of a carboxy terminally truncated Stat5 with no transactivation domain in the mammary glands of transgenic mice inhibits cell proliferation during pregnancy, delays onset of milk secretion, and induces apoptosis upon involution.
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  • 15. Expression by transgenesis of a constitutively active mutant form of the prolactin receptor induces premature abnormal development of the mouse mammary gland and lactation failure.
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    Biol Reprod; 2004 Mar 01; 70(3):718-28. PubMed ID: 14613905
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  • 16. Prolactin gene-disruption arrests mammary gland development and retards T-antigen-induced tumor growth.
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  • 17. Transcriptional and spatiotemporal regulation of prolactin receptor mRNA and cooperativity with progesterone receptor function during ductal branch growth in the mammary gland.
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    Dev Dyn; 2001 Oct 21; 222(2):192-205. PubMed ID: 11668597
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  • 18. E2F-HDAC complexes negatively regulate the tumor suppressor gene ARHI in breast cancer.
    Lu Z, Luo RZ, Peng H, Huang M, Nishmoto A, Hunt KK, Helin K, Liao WS, Yu Y.
    Oncogene; 2006 Jan 12; 25(2):230-9. PubMed ID: 16158053
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  • 19. Impaired mammary gland development in Cyl-1(-/-) mice during pregnancy and lactation is epithelial cell autonomous.
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  • 20. Estrogen-triggered delays in mammary gland gene expression during the estrous cycle: evidence for a novel timing system.
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