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234 related items for PubMed ID: 7635053

  • 1. Mammary epithelial cells undergo secretory differentiation in cycling virgins but require pregnancy for the establishment of terminal differentiation.
    Robinson GW, McKnight RA, Smith GH, Hennighausen L.
    Development; 1995 Jul; 121(7):2079-90. PubMed ID: 7635053
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  • 2. Aberrant development of mammary glands, but precocious expression of beta-casein in transgenic females ubiquitously expressing whey acidic protein transgene.
    Iwamori T, Oosawa M, Nukumi N, Kano K, Sudo K, Naito K, Tojo H.
    J Reprod Dev; 2005 Oct; 51(5):579-92. PubMed ID: 16195641
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  • 3. Expression of a truncated Int3 gene in developing secretory mammary epithelium specifically retards lobular differentiation resulting in tumorigenesis.
    Gallahan D, Jhappan C, Robinson G, Hennighausen L, Sharp R, Kordon E, Callahan R, Merlino G, Smith GH.
    Cancer Res; 1996 Apr 15; 56(8):1775-85. PubMed ID: 8620493
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  • 4. Over-expression of an endogenous milk protein gene in transgenic mice is associated with impaired mammary alveolar development and a milchlos phenotype.
    Burdon T, Wall RJ, Shamay A, Smith GH, Hennighausen L.
    Mech Dev; 1991 Dec 15; 36(1-2):67-74. PubMed ID: 1782141
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  • 5. Understanding mammary gland development through the imbalanced expression of growth regulators.
    Robinson GW, Smith GH, Gallahan D, Zimmer A, Furth PA, Hennighausen L.
    Dev Dyn; 1996 Jun 15; 206(2):159-68. PubMed ID: 8725283
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  • 6. Alveolar progenitor cells develop in mouse mammary glands independent of pregnancy and lactation.
    Booth BW, Boulanger CA, Smith GH.
    J Cell Physiol; 2007 Sep 15; 212(3):729-36. PubMed ID: 17443685
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  • 9. Regulation of expression of genes for milk proteins.
    Hennighausen L, Westphal C, Sankaran L, Pittius CW.
    Biotechnology; 1991 Sep 15; 16():65-74. PubMed ID: 2007204
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  • 10. Targeting expression of a transforming growth factor beta 1 transgene to the pregnant mammary gland inhibits alveolar development and lactation.
    Jhappan C, Geiser AG, Kordon EC, Bagheri D, Hennighausen L, Roberts AB, Smith GH, Merlino G.
    EMBO J; 1993 May 15; 12(5):1835-45. PubMed ID: 8491177
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  • 11. Expression of a whey acidic protein transgene during mammary development. Evidence for different mechanisms of regulation during pregnancy and lactation.
    Burdon T, Sankaran L, Wall RJ, Spencer M, Hennighausen L.
    J Biol Chem; 1991 Apr 15; 266(11):6909-14. PubMed ID: 2016304
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  • 12. Extracellular matrix regulates whey acidic protein gene expression by suppression of TGF-alpha in mouse mammary epithelial cells: studies in culture and in transgenic mice.
    Lin CQ, Dempsey PJ, Coffey RJ, Bissell MJ.
    J Cell Biol; 1995 May 15; 129(4):1115-26. PubMed ID: 7744960
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  • 13. Regulatory function of whey acidic protein in the proliferation of mouse mammary epithelial cells in vivo and in vitro.
    Nukumi N, Ikeda K, Osawa M, Iwamori T, Naito K, Tojo H.
    Dev Biol; 2004 Oct 01; 274(1):31-44. PubMed ID: 15355786
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  • 15. Estrogen receptor-alpha expression in the mammary epithelium is required for ductal and alveolar morphogenesis in mice.
    Feng Y, Manka D, Wagner KU, Khan SA.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2007 Sep 11; 104(37):14718-23. PubMed ID: 17785410
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  • 16. Parity-induced mouse mammary epithelial cells are pluripotent, self-renewing and sensitive to TGF-beta1 expression.
    Boulanger CA, Wagner KU, Smith GH.
    Oncogene; 2005 Jan 20; 24(4):552-60. PubMed ID: 15580303
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  • 17. C/EBPbeta, but not C/EBPalpha, is essential for ductal morphogenesis, lobuloalveolar proliferation, and functional differentiation in the mouse mammary gland.
    Seagroves TN, Krnacik S, Raught B, Gay J, Burgess-Beusse B, Darlington GJ, Rosen JM.
    Genes Dev; 1998 Jun 15; 12(12):1917-28. PubMed ID: 9637692
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  • 18. High level production of human growth hormone in the milk of transgenic mice: the upstream region of the rabbit whey acidic protein (WAP) gene targets transgene expression to the mammary gland.
    Devinoy E, Thépot D, Stinnakre MG, Fontaine ML, Grabowski H, Puissant C, Pavirani A, Houdebine LM.
    Transgenic Res; 1994 Mar 15; 3(2):79-89. PubMed ID: 8193641
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  • 19. Overexpression of human Cripto-1 in transgenic mice delays mammary gland development and differentiation and induces mammary tumorigenesis.
    Sun Y, Strizzi L, Raafat A, Hirota M, Bianco C, Feigenbaum L, Kenney N, Wechselberger C, Callahan R, Salomon DS.
    Am J Pathol; 2005 Aug 15; 167(2):585-97. PubMed ID: 16049342
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  • 20. Induction of the endogenous whey acidic protein (Wap) gene and a Wap-myc hybrid gene in primary murine mammary organoids.
    Schoenenberger CA, Zuk A, Groner B, Jones W, Andres AC.
    Dev Biol; 1990 Jun 15; 139(2):327-37. PubMed ID: 2186946
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