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The following pages link to Inhibition of prolactin (PRL)-induced proliferative signals in breast cancer cells by a molecular mimic of phosphorylated PRL, S179D-PRL. (Q40635267):
Displaying 19 items.
- Multiple kinase cascades mediate prolactin signals to activating protein-1 in breast cancer cells (Q24675637) (← links)
- Effects of prolactin on TSC2-null Eker rat cells and in pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis (Q34118514) (← links)
- What can we learn from rodents about prolactin in humans? (Q34721567) (← links)
- Bioactive prolactin levels and risk of breast cancer: a nested case-control study (Q34964061) (← links)
- Prolactin and estrogen enhance the activity of activating protein 1 in breast cancer cells: role of extracellularly regulated kinase 1/2-mediated signals to c-fos (Q35121907) (← links)
- Prolactin and the prolactin receptor: new targets of an old hormone (Q35932347) (← links)
- S179D prolactin: antagonistic agony! (Q36026383) (← links)
- S179D prolactin diminishes the effects of UV light on epidermal gamma delta T cells. (Q36398654) (← links)
- Therapeutic potential of S179D prolactin--from prostate cancer to angioproliferative disorders: the first selective prolactin receptor modulator (Q36600303) (← links)
- Paradigm-shifters: phosphorylated prolactin and short prolactin receptors (Q37064929) (← links)
- From bench to bedside: future potential for the translation of prolactin inhibitors as breast cancer therapeutics (Q37075927) (← links)
- Prolactin signaling through focal adhesion complexes is amplified by stiff extracellular matrices in breast cancer cells (Q37565394) (← links)
- A positive feedback loop between prolactin and STAT5 promotes angiogenesis (Q38282728) (← links)
- Involvement of miR-106b in tumorigenic actions of both prolactin and estradiol (Q38706936) (← links)
- Progesterone receptors (PR) mediate STAT actions: PR and prolactin receptor signaling crosstalk in breast cancer models (Q39262264) (← links)
- Distribution of prolactin receptors suggests an intraductal role for prolactin in the mouse and human mammary gland, a finding supported by analysis of signaling in polarized monolayer cultures (Q42497291) (← links)
- A mimic of phosphorylated prolactin inhibits human breast cancer cell proliferation via upregulation of p21 waf1. (Q43219817) (← links)
- Common and specific effects of the two major forms of prolactin in the rat testis (Q46432107) (← links)
- Loss of mammary epithelial prolactin receptor delays tumor formation by reducing cell proliferation in low-grade preinvasive lesions. (Q50721761) (← links)