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    Levay-Young BK, Hamamoto S, Imagawa W, Nandi S.
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  • 23. Cripto-1 inhibits beta-casein expression in mammary epithelial cells through a p21ras-and phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase-dependent pathway.
    De Santis ML, Kannan S, Smith GH, Seno M, Bianco C, Kim N, Martinez-Lacaci I, Wallace-Jones B, Salomon DS.
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    Rudland PS, Hallowes RC, Durbin H, Lewis D.
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  • 29. Regulation of estrogen and progesterone receptor levels in mouse mammary epithelial cells grown in serum-free collagen gel cultures.
    Edery M, Imagawa W, Larson L, Nandi S.
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  • 31. Bifunctional activity of epidermal growth factor on alpha- and kappa-casein gene expression in rodent mammary glands in vitro.
    Vonderhaar BK, Nakhasi HL.
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    Maple RL, Akers RM, Plaut K.
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    Sheffield LG.
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    Welte T, Garimorth K, Philipp S, Doppler W.
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  • 40. Cultured human ectocervical epithelial cell differentiation is regulated by the combined direct actions of sex steroids, glucocorticoids, and retinoids.
    Gorodeski GI, Eckert RL, Utian WH, Sheean L, Rorke EA.
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