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326 related items for PubMed ID: 16778221

  • 1. Hormone-induced protection against mammary tumorigenesis is conserved in multiple rat strains and identifies a core gene expression signature induced by pregnancy.
    Blakely CM, Stoddard AJ, Belka GK, Dugan KD, Notarfrancesco KL, Moody SE, D'Cruz CM, Chodosh LA.
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  • 2. Parous mammary glands exhibit distinct alterations in gene expression and proliferation responsiveness to carcinogenic stimuli in Lewis rats.
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  • 3. Expression of epidermal growth factor-related proteins in the aged adult mouse mammary gland and their relationship to tumorigenesis.
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  • 4. Altered gene expression profile in chemically induced rat mammary adenocarcinomas and its modulation by an aromatase inhibitor.
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  • 5. Persistent parity-induced changes in growth factors, TGF-beta3, and differentiation in the rodent mammary gland.
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  • 8. Transcriptional cooperation between the transforming growth factor-beta and Wnt pathways in mammary and intestinal tumorigenesis.
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  • 9. In utero exposure to maternal diets containing soy protein isolate, but not genistein alone, protects young adult rat offspring from NMU-induced mammary tumorigenesis.
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  • 11. Changes in the parous rat mammary gland environment are involved in parity-associated protection against mammary carcinogenesis.
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  • 12. Estradiol and progesterone can prevent rat mammary cancer when administered concomitantly with carcinogen but do not modify surviving tumor histology, estrogen receptor alpha status or Ha-ras mutation frequency.
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  • 13. Comparative genomics of susceptibility to mammary carcinogenesis among inbred rat strains: role of reduced prolactin signaling in resistance of the Copenhagen strain.
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  • 14. Mice lacking the amplified in breast cancer 1/steroid receptor coactivator-3 are resistant to chemical carcinogen-induced mammary tumorigenesis.
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  • 16. Parathyroid hormone-related protein protects against mammary tumor emergence and is associated with monocyte infiltration in ductal carcinoma in situ.
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  • 17. Gene expression profiling of NMU-induced rat mammary tumors: cross species comparison with human breast cancer.
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  • 18. p53 function is required for hormone-mediated protection of mouse mammary tumorigenesis.
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  • 19. The parity-related protection against breast cancer is compromised by cigarette smoke during rat pregnancy: observations on tumorigenesis and immunological defenses of the neonate.
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    Carcinogenesis; 2006 Jun 01; 27(6):1146-52. PubMed ID: 16474179
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  • 20. Effect of prenatal exposure to the endocrine disruptor bisphenol A on mammary gland morphology and gene expression signature.
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