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Stimulation of Insulin-Like Growth Factor (IGF) Binding Protein-3 Synthesis by IGF-I and Transforming Growth Factor-{alpha} Is Mediated by Both Phosphatidylinositol-3 Kinase and Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Pathways in Mammary Epithelial Cells
Endocrinology, September 1, 2004; 145(9): 4213 - 4221.
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C. L. Hinkle, S. W. Sunnarborg, D. Loiselle, C. E. Parker, M. Stevenson, W. E. Russell, and D. C. Lee
Selective Roles for Tumor Necrosis Factor {alpha}-converting Enzyme/ADAM17 in the Shedding of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Ligand Family: THE JUXTAMEMBRANE STALK DETERMINES CLEAVAGE EFFICIENCY
J. Biol. Chem., June 4, 2004; 279(23): 24179 - 24188.
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S. K. Dey, H. Lim, S. K. Das, J. Reese, B. C. Paria, T. Daikoku, and H. Wang
Molecular Cues to Implantation
Endocr. Rev., June 1, 2004; 25(3): 341 - 373.
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B. A. Vorderstrasse, S. E. Fenton, A. A. Bohn, J. A. Cundiff, and B. P. Lawrence
A Novel Effect of Dioxin: Exposure during Pregnancy Severely Impairs Mammary Gland Differentiation
Toxicol. Sci., April 1, 2004; 78(2): 248 - 257.
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J.-Y. Park, Y.-Q. Su, M. Ariga, E. Law, S.-L. C. Jin, and M. Conti
EGF-Like Growth Factors As Mediators of LH Action in the Ovulatory Follicle
Science, January 30, 2004; 303(5658): 682 - 684.
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B. D. Abbott, T.-M. Lin, N. T. Rasmussen, R. M. Albrecht, J. E. Schmid, and R. E. Peterson
Lack of Expression of EGF and TGF-{alpha} in the Fetal Mouse Alters Formation of Prostatic Epithelial Buds and Influences the Response to TCDD
Toxicol. Sci., December 1, 2003; 76(2): 427 - 436.
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K. K. L. Mak and S. Y. Chan
Epidermal Growth Factor as a Biologic Switch in Hair Growth Cycle
J. Biol. Chem., July 3, 2003; 278(28): 26120 - 26126.
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K. L. Schwertfeger, J. L. McManaman, C. A. Palmer, M. C. Neville, and S. M. Anderson
Expression of constitutively activated Akt in the mammary gland leads to excess lipid synthesis during pregnancy and lactation
J. Lipid Res., June 1, 2003; 44(6): 1100 - 1112.
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R.-A. Wang, R. K. Vadlamudi, R. Bagheri-Yarmand, I. Beuvink, N. E. Hynes, and R. Kumar
Essential functions of p21-activated kinase 1 in morphogenesis and differentiation of mammary glands
J. Cell Biol., May 12, 2003; 161(3): 583 - 592.
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R. Iwamoto, S. Yamazaki, M. Asakura, S. Takashima, H. Hasuwa, K. Miyado, S. Adachi, M. Kitakaze, K. Hashimoto, G. Raab, et al.
Heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor and ErbB signaling is essential for heart function
PNAS, March 18, 2003; 100(6): 3221 - 3226.
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C. J. Ormandy, M. Naylor, J. Harris, F. Robertson, N. D. Horseman, G. J. Lindeman, J. Visvader, and P. A. Kelly
Investigation of the Transcriptional Changes Underlying Functional Defects in the Mammary Glands of Prolactin Receptor Knockout Mice
Recent Prog. Horm. Res., January 1, 2003; 58(1): 297 - 323.
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B. D. Abbott, A. R. Buckalew, M. J. DeVito, D. Ross, P. L. Bryant, and J. E. Schmid
EGF and TGF-{alpha} Expression Influence the Developmental Toxicity of TCDD: Dose Response and AhR Phenotype in EGF, TGF-{alpha}, and EGF + TGF-{alpha} Knockout Mice
Toxicol. Sci., January 1, 2003; 71(1): 84 - 95.
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T Marchbank, R Boulton, H Hansen, and R J Playford
Human transforming growth factor {alpha} (TGF-{alpha}) is digested to a smaller (1-43), less biologically active, form in acidic gastric juice
Gut, December 1, 2002; 51(6): 787 - 792.
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