Activin, a member of the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily of growth and differentiation factors, has a number of actions in embryonic as well as adult tissues. These actions are mediated via a family of receptors containing two subtypes and at least two members of each subtype. Recent evidence demonstrates that activin-responsive cell lines containing different subsets of these receptors are valuable models for dissecting functional relationships among receptor subtype, signal transduced, and response obtained. TT cells, derived from a p53(-/-)/alpha-inhibin(-/-) mouse testicular tumor, respond to activin by proliferating, a response that can be inhibited by follistatin (FS) treatment. Using semiquantitative RT-PCR methods, we ch...
textabstractLocal androgen synthesis in prostate cancer (PC) may contribute to the development of ca...
Background: Activins stimulate pituitary FSH synthesis via transcriptional regulation of the FSHbeta...
In recent years, a significant amount of research has examined the controversial role of activin A i...
Activin is a member of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta) superfamily. While it was orig...
Abstract After the initial discovery of activins as important regulators of reproduction, novel and ...
Although ovarian cancer is the most common gynecological malignancy with a relatively poor 5-yr surv...
The possible role of activin in the regulation of malignant prostatic growth was studied using RNAas...
Activin is known to play an important regulatory role in reproduction, including pregnancy. To furth...
A role for activins in regulating cellular transformation is suggested by the alpha-inhibin knockout...
It is currently believed that the fertility level of the adult mammalian testis is related to the to...
Activin was discovered in the 1980s as a gonadal protein that stimulated FSH release from pituitary ...
textabstractInhibin and activin are gonadal protein hormones, which were originally defined by their...
Activin, amember of the transforming growth factor- super-family, is an important modulator of foll...
Abstract: Activin A, a member of the transform-ing growth factor b superfamily, has a wide spread ex...
AIM: To investigate whether activin regulates the cell proliferation of human gastric cancer cell li...
textabstractLocal androgen synthesis in prostate cancer (PC) may contribute to the development of ca...
Background: Activins stimulate pituitary FSH synthesis via transcriptional regulation of the FSHbeta...
In recent years, a significant amount of research has examined the controversial role of activin A i...
Activin is a member of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta) superfamily. While it was orig...
Abstract After the initial discovery of activins as important regulators of reproduction, novel and ...
Although ovarian cancer is the most common gynecological malignancy with a relatively poor 5-yr surv...
The possible role of activin in the regulation of malignant prostatic growth was studied using RNAas...
Activin is known to play an important regulatory role in reproduction, including pregnancy. To furth...
A role for activins in regulating cellular transformation is suggested by the alpha-inhibin knockout...
It is currently believed that the fertility level of the adult mammalian testis is related to the to...
Activin was discovered in the 1980s as a gonadal protein that stimulated FSH release from pituitary ...
textabstractInhibin and activin are gonadal protein hormones, which were originally defined by their...
Activin, amember of the transforming growth factor- super-family, is an important modulator of foll...
Abstract: Activin A, a member of the transform-ing growth factor b superfamily, has a wide spread ex...
AIM: To investigate whether activin regulates the cell proliferation of human gastric cancer cell li...
textabstractLocal androgen synthesis in prostate cancer (PC) may contribute to the development of ca...
Background: Activins stimulate pituitary FSH synthesis via transcriptional regulation of the FSHbeta...
In recent years, a significant amount of research has examined the controversial role of activin A i...