The hormonal stimulation of mammary gland morphogenesis is believed to occur through growth factor receptor signaling pathways. To determine the importance of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) pathway, we examined extracts of inguinal mammary glands from prepubertal and pubertal mice for tyrosine-phosphorylated EGFR and other erbB receptors. Tyrosine phosphorylation of both EGFR and erbB-2 was detected in normal female BALB/c mice at 5-6 weeks of age, but not during the prepubertal stage, e.g., 24 days of age. Treatment of mice with estradiol or epidermal growth factor also stimulated the formation of mammary EGFR/erbB-2 phosphotyrosine. Waved-2 mice, which have Impaire
Both ovarian and pituitary hormones are required for the pubertal development of the mouse mammary g...
Abstract Mammotropic hormones and growth factors play a very important role in mammary growth and di...
Thoracic pair of mammary glands from steroid hormone-pretreated mice respond to hormones structurall...
The present experiments were performed to determine the roles of estrogen receptors a and b (ERa and...
The mammary gland is a complex tissue going through cycles of extensive proliferation and differenti...
<div><p>The present experiments were performed to determine the roles of estrogen receptors α and β ...
Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrine and pa...
Estrogens have been implicated in the normal and neoplastic development of the mammary gland. Althou...
Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrine and pa...
The development of the mammary gland requires an integrated response to specific growth factors and ...
<div><p>Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrin...
It is well documented that macrophages and eosinophils play important roles in normal murine puberta...
Most of mammary gland development occurs postnatally under the control of female reproductive hormon...
During puberty, the mammary gland undergoes an intense growth, dependent on the interplay between th...
The aim of this work was to explore whether epidermal growth factor (EGF) and hepatocyte growth fact...
Both ovarian and pituitary hormones are required for the pubertal development of the mouse mammary g...
Abstract Mammotropic hormones and growth factors play a very important role in mammary growth and di...
Thoracic pair of mammary glands from steroid hormone-pretreated mice respond to hormones structurall...
The present experiments were performed to determine the roles of estrogen receptors a and b (ERa and...
The mammary gland is a complex tissue going through cycles of extensive proliferation and differenti...
<div><p>The present experiments were performed to determine the roles of estrogen receptors α and β ...
Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrine and pa...
Estrogens have been implicated in the normal and neoplastic development of the mammary gland. Althou...
Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrine and pa...
The development of the mammary gland requires an integrated response to specific growth factors and ...
<div><p>Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrin...
It is well documented that macrophages and eosinophils play important roles in normal murine puberta...
Most of mammary gland development occurs postnatally under the control of female reproductive hormon...
During puberty, the mammary gland undergoes an intense growth, dependent on the interplay between th...
The aim of this work was to explore whether epidermal growth factor (EGF) and hepatocyte growth fact...
Both ovarian and pituitary hormones are required for the pubertal development of the mouse mammary g...
Abstract Mammotropic hormones and growth factors play a very important role in mammary growth and di...
Thoracic pair of mammary glands from steroid hormone-pretreated mice respond to hormones structurall...