Prolactin Signaling in Mammary Gland Development (original) (raw)

Multiple Prolactin (PRL) Receptor Cytoplasmic Residues and Stat1 Mediate PRL Signaling to the Interferon Regulatory Factor-1 Promoter

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Involvement of prolactin in breast cancer: redefining the molecular targets11Abbreviations: PRL, prolactin; PRLR, PRL receptor; GH, growth hormone; JAK, Janus kinase; STAT, signal transducer and activator of transcription; MAPK, Mitogen–activated protein kinase; PI 3-K, Phosphoinositide 3-kinase;...

Vincent Goffin

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Targeted Expression of the Dominant-Negative Prolactin Receptor in the Mammary Gland of Transgenic Mice Results in Impaired Lactation

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Prolactin recruits STAT1, STAT3 and STAT5 independent of conserved receptor tyrosines TYR402, TYR479, TYR515 and TYR580

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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

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S2 Deletion Variants of Human PRL Receptors Demonstrate That Extracellular Domain Conformation Can Alter Conformation of the Intracellular Signaling Domain †

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Transcriptional and spatiotemporal regulation of prolactin receptor mRNA and cooperativity with progesterone receptor function during ductal branch growth in the mammary gland

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Dominant Negative and Cooperative Effects of Mutant Forms of Prolactin Receptor

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A single phosphotyrosine residue of the prolactin receptor is responsible for activation of gene transcription

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IGF-2 Is a Mediator of Prolactin-Induced Morphogenesis in the Breast

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The prolactin/growth hormone receptor family: structure/function relationships

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Prolactin (PRL) and Its Receptor: Actions, Signal Transduction Pathways and Phenotypes Observed in PRL Receptor Knockout Mice

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Characterization of a Rat Uterine Cell Line, U III Cells: Prolactin (PRL) Expression and Endogenous Regulation of PRL-Dependent Genes; Estrogen Receptor β, α 2 -Macroglobulin, and Decidual PRL Involving the Jak2 and Stat5 Pathway 1

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Transcriptional Changes Underlying the Secretory Activation Phase of Mammary Gland Development

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The Transcription Factor NR4A2 Plays an Essential Role in Driving Prolactin Expression in Female Pituitary Lactotropes

Stephen Liebhaber

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Prolactin receptor gene expression in rat splenocytes and thymocytes during oestrous cycle, pregnancy and lactation

Hatice Gunes

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The mammary factor MPBF is a prolactin-induced transcriptional regulator which binds to STAT factor recognition sites

Jerome Demmer

FEBS Letters, 1994

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