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145 related items for PubMed ID: 12086044

  • 1. Regulation of apoptosis during mammary involution by the p53 tumor suppressor gene.
    Jerry DJ, Dickinson ES, Roberts AL, Said TK.
    J Dairy Sci; 2002 May; 85(5):1103-10. PubMed ID: 12086044
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  • 2. Delayed involution of the mammary epithelium in BALB/c-p53null mice.
    Jerry DJ, Kuperwasser C, Downing SR, Pinkas J, He C, Dickinson E, Marconi S, Naber SP.
    Oncogene; 1998 Nov 05; 17(18):2305-12. PubMed ID: 9811461
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  • 3. p53 mediates a default programme of mammary gland involution in the absence of STAT3.
    Matthews JR, Clarke AR.
    Oncogene; 2005 Apr 28; 24(19):3083-90. PubMed ID: 15735683
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  • 4. Apoptosis and remodeling of mammary gland tissue during involution proceeds through p53-independent pathways.
    Li M, Hu J, Heermeier K, Hennighausen L, Furth PA.
    Cell Growth Differ; 1996 Jan 28; 7(1):13-20. PubMed ID: 8788029
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  • 5. Overexpression and forced activation of stat5 in mammary gland of transgenic mice promotes cellular proliferation, enhances differentiation, and delays postlactational apoptosis.
    Iavnilovitch E, Groner B, Barash I.
    Mol Cancer Res; 2002 Nov 28; 1(1):32-47. PubMed ID: 12496367
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  • 6. Expression of a viral oncoprotein during mammary gland development alters cell fate and function: induction of p53-independent apoptosis is followed by impaired milk protein production in surviving cells.
    Li M, Hu J, Heermeier K, Hennighausen L, Furth PA.
    Cell Growth Differ; 1996 Jan 28; 7(1):3-11. PubMed ID: 8788028
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  • 7. SV40 T/t-antigen induces premature mammary gland involution by apoptosis and selects for p53 missense mutation in mammary tumors.
    Tzeng YJ, Zimmermann C, Guhl E, Berg B, Avantaggiati ML, Graessmann A.
    Oncogene; 1998 Apr 23; 16(16):2103-14. PubMed ID: 9572491
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  • 8. Programmed cell death during mammary tissue involution induced by weaning, litter removal, and milk stasis.
    Quarrie LH, Addey CV, Wilde CJ.
    J Cell Physiol; 1996 Sep 23; 168(3):559-69. PubMed ID: 8816910
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  • 9. Immune cell regulators in mouse mammary development and involution.
    Watson CJ.
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  • 10. Estrogen and progesterone regulate radiation-induced p53 activity in mammary epithelium through TGF-beta-dependent pathways.
    Becker KA, Lu S, Dickinson ES, Dunphy KA, Mathews L, Schneider SS, Jerry DJ.
    Oncogene; 2005 Sep 22; 24(42):6345-53. PubMed ID: 15940247
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  • 11. 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.
    Iavnilovitch E, Eilon T, Groner B, Barash I.
    Mol Reprod Dev; 2006 Jul 22; 73(7):841-9. PubMed ID: 16596634
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  • 12. The SV40 small t-antigen prevents mammary gland differentiation and induces breast cancer formation in transgenic mice; truncated large T-antigen molecules harboring the intact p53 and pRb binding region do not have this effect.
    Goetz F, Tzeng YJ, Guhl E, Merker J, Graessmann M, Graessmann A.
    Oncogene; 2001 Apr 26; 20(18):2325-32. PubMed ID: 11402328
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  • 13. Tissue specific expression of p53 target genes suggests a key role for KILLER/DR5 in p53-dependent apoptosis in vivo.
    Burns TF, Bernhard EJ, El-Deiry WS.
    Oncogene; 2001 Aug 02; 20(34):4601-12. PubMed ID: 11498783
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  • 14. Apoptosis in normal and neoplastic mammary gland development.
    Strange R, Metcalfe T, Thackray L, Dang M.
    Microsc Res Tech; 2001 Jan 15; 52(2):171-81. PubMed ID: 11169865
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  • 15. A population of mammary epithelial cells do not require hormones or growth factors to survive.
    Brennan AJ, Sharp JA, Khalil E, Digby MR, Mailer SL, Lefèvre CM, Nicholas KR.
    J Endocrinol; 2008 Mar 15; 196(3):483-96. PubMed ID: 18310444
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  • 16. Epithelial cells remove apoptotic epithelial cells during post-lactation involution of the mouse mammary gland.
    Monks J, Smith-Steinhart C, Kruk ER, Fadok VA, Henson PM.
    Biol Reprod; 2008 Apr 15; 78(4):586-94. PubMed ID: 18057312
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  • 17. Regulation of a physiological apoptosis: mouse mammary involution.
    Jaggi R, Marti A, Guo K, Feng Z, Friis RR.
    J Dairy Sci; 1996 Jun 15; 79(6):1074-84. PubMed ID: 8827473
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  • 18. The APC tumor suppressor is required for epithelial integrity in the mouse mammary gland.
    Prosperi JR, Becher KR, Willson TA, Collins MH, Witte DP, Goss KH.
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  • 19. Milk accumulation triggers apoptosis of mammary epithelial cells.
    Marti A, Feng Z, Altermatt HJ, Jaggi R.
    Eur J Cell Biol; 1997 Jun 15; 73(2):158-65. PubMed ID: 9208229
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  • 20. Insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGFBP)-5 is upregulated during both differentiation and apoptosis in primary cultures of mouse mammary epithelial cells.
    Lochrie JD, Phillips K, Tonner E, Flint DJ, Allan GJ, Price NC, Beattie J.
    J Cell Physiol; 2006 May 15; 207(2):471-9. PubMed ID: 16419030
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