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The following pages link to The int-2 gene product acts as an epithelial growth factor in transgenic mice (Q33918611):
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- Exon Switching and Activation of Stromal and Embryonic Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF)-FGF Receptor Genes in Prostate Epithelial Cells Accompany Stromal Independence and Malignancy (Q24602640) (← links)
- Int-6, a highly conserved, widely expressed gene, is mutated by mouse mammary tumor virus in mammary preneoplasia (Q24676100) (← links)
- Tyrosine kinase signalling in breast cancer: fibroblast growth factors and their receptors (Q24803000) (← links)
- MMTV-induced mammary tumorigenesis: gene discovery, progression to malignancy and cellular pathways (Q28138383) (← links)
- Fibroblast growth factor 3 is tumorigenic for mouse mammary cells orthotopically implanted in nude mice (Q28586890) (← links)
- The comparative pathology of human and mouse mammary glands (Q33603571) (← links)
- Pharmacotherapy for benign prostatic hyperplasia. (Q33608293) (← links)
- Mouse models of prostate cancer (Q33739296) (← links)
- Transcriptomic classification of genetically engineered mouse models of breast cancer identifies human subtype counterparts (Q33742688) (← links)
- Mouse mammary tumor virus sequences responsible for activating cellular oncogenes (Q33785865) (← links)
- Use of MMTV-Wnt-1 transgenic mice for studying the genetic basis of breast cancer (Q33860808) (← links)
- Mammary gland oncogenes as indicators of pathways important in mammary gland development (Q33860857) (← links)
- Expression of int-2 oncogene in Kaposi's sarcoma lesions (Q33894163) (← links)
- Role of mesenchymal-epithelial interactions in mammary gland development (Q33962699) (← links)
- A specific role for cyclin D1 in mammary gland development (Q33997396) (← links)
- A role for fibroblast growth factor signaling in the lobuloalveolar development of the mammary gland (Q33997425) (← links)
- Inducible expression of FGF-3 in mouse mammary gland (Q34037413) (← links)
- FGF3 from Xenopus laevis (Q34062722) (← links)
- Transgenic mouse models of human breast cancer (Q34130558) (← links)
- Mammary tumor suppression by transforming growth factor beta 1 transgene expression (Q34316245) (← links)
- Nonandrogenic mediators of prostatic growth (Q34348260) (← links)
- Prostate cancer in a transgenic mouse (Q34444393) (← links)
- Insertional mutagenesis identifies a member of the Wnt gene family as a candidate oncogene in the mammary epithelium of int-2/Fgf-3 transgenic mice (Q34581949) (← links)
- Expression of Brca1 is associated with terminal differentiation of ectodermally and mesodermally derived tissues in mice (Q34720269) (← links)
- An immunoreceptor tyrosine activation motif in the mouse mammary tumor virus envelope protein plays a role in virus-induced mammary tumors (Q35024308) (← links)
- Overexpression of activated murine Notch1 and Notch3 in transgenic mice blocks mammary gland development and induces mammary tumors (Q35088014) (← links)
- The role of fibroblast growth factors and related oncogenes in tumor growth (Q35168748) (← links)
- Androgens and estrogens in benign prostatic hyperplasia: Past, present and future (Q35231660) (← links)
- The preneoplastic phenotype in murine mammary tumorigenesis (Q35671160) (← links)
- Genetically engineered mouse models of mammary intraepithelial neoplasia (Q35671166) (← links)
- Development of hyperplasias, preneoplasias, and mammary tumors in MMTV-c-erbB-2 and MMTV-TGFalpha transgenic rats (Q35787289) (← links)
- Pathway pathology: histological differences between ErbB/Ras and Wnt pathway transgenic mammary tumors (Q35789027) (← links)
- Distinctive patterns of hyperplasia in transgenic mice with mouse mammary tumor virus transforming growth factor-alpha. Characterization of mammary gland and skin proliferations (Q35831666) (← links)
- Tissue-specific and ubiquitous factors binding next to the glucocorticoid receptor modulate transcription from the mouse mammary tumor virus promoter (Q35839964) (← links)
- A novel non-mouse mammary tumor virus activation of the Int-3 gene in a spontaneous mouse mammary tumor. (Q35852724) (← links)
- A crucial role for fibroblast growth factor signaling in embryonic mammary gland development (Q35858268) (← links)
- Phenotypic consequences of lung-specific inducible expression of FGF-3. (Q35901387) (← links)
- Prostate and mammary adenocarcinoma in transgenic mice carrying a rat C3(1) simian virus 40 large tumor antigen fusion gene (Q35903178) (← links)
- Cooperation between structural elements in hormonoregulated transcription from the mouse mammary tumor virus promoter (Q35919406) (← links)
- An activated allele of the c-erbB-2 oncogene impairs kidney and lung function and causes early death of transgenic mice (Q36232599) (← links)
- Challenges and opportunities in the targeting of fibroblast growth factor receptors in breast cancer (Q36245320) (← links)
- Kaposi's sarcoma: its ‘oncogenes’ and growth factors (Q36434536) (← links)
- Expression of activated oncogenes in the murine mammary gland: transgenic models for human breast cancer (Q36453905) (← links)
- Insertional Mutagenesis in Mouse Mammary Tumorigenesis (Q36468982) (← links)
- Two regions of the mouse mammary tumor virus long terminal repeat regulate the activity of its promoter in mammary cell lines (Q36692100) (← links)
- Very high incidence of germ cell tumorigenesis (seminomagenesis) in human papillomavirus type 16 transgenic mice (Q36695776) (← links)
- Expression pattern of mouse mammary tumor virus in transgenic mice carrying exogenous proviruses of different origins (Q36699191) (← links)
- Fibroblasts are critical determinants in prostatic cancer growth and dissemination (Q36708576) (← links)
- Alternative patterns of mitogenesis and cell scattering induced by acidic FGF as a function of cell density in a rat bladder carcinoma cell line (Q36741426) (← links)
- Host genetic background effect on the frequency of mouse mammary tumor virus-induced rearrangements of the int-1 and int-2 loci in mouse mammary tumors (Q36797549) (← links)