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313 related items for PubMed ID: 7559156

  • 1. Development of male urogenital epithelia elicited by soluble mesenchymal factors.
    Shima H, Tsuji M, Elfman F, Cunha GR.
    J Androl; 1995; 16(3):233-41. PubMed ID: 7559156
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  • 2. Effect of mesenchymal glandular inductors on the growth and cytodifferentiation of neonatal mouse seminal vesicle epithelium.
    Tsuji M, Shima H, Boutin E, Young P, Cunha GR.
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  • 3. Permissive and instructive induction of adult rodent prostatic epithelium by heterotypic urogenital sinus mesenchyme.
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  • 4. Developmental response of adult mammary epithelial cells to various fetal and neonatal mesenchymes.
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  • 7. The possible influence of temporal factors in androgenic responsiveness of urogenital tissue recombinants from wild-type and androgen-insensitive (Tfm) mice.
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  • 9. Androgenic induction of DNA synthesis in prostatic glands induced in the urothelium of testicular feminized (Tfm/Y) mice.
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  • 11. Influence of male genital tract mesenchymes on differentiation of Dunning prostatic adenocarcinoma.
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  • 12. Stromal-epithelial interactions: II. Regulation of prostatic growth by embryonic urogenital sinus mesenchyme.
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  • 13. A human prostatic epithelial model of hormonal carcinogenesis.
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  • 18. Assessment of prostatic protein secretion in tissue recombinants made of urogenital sinus mesenchyme and urothelium from normal or androgen-insensitive mice.
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