Wa-1 mutant mice possess a defect in the production of transforming growth factor-α (TGF-α) that leads to a phenotype characterized by wavy hair and curly whiskers. In light of recent evidence indicating the importance of TGF-α in epithelial tumorigenesis, this study characterizes the responsiveness of wa-i mice to skin tumor promotion by the phorbol ester, 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA). The responsiveness of wa-1 mice to TPA was compared with that of SENCAR and C57BL/6 mice, representing mouse lines highly sensitive and resistant to skin tumor promotion, respectively. Wa-1 mice were found to be very resistant to skin tumor promotion by TPA after initiation with 10nmol DMBA, similar to C57BL/6 mice. TPA failed to induce a drama...
AbstractTGFβ1 has been implicated in cell cycle control and carcinogenesis. To address the exact fun...
Previously, we have shown that transforming growth factor β 1 (TGFβ1) overexpression in suprabasal e...
The ability to engineer mice which carry exogenous genes targeted for expression in specific tissues...
Wa-1 mutant mice possess a defect in the production of transforming growth factor-α (TGF-α) that lea...
Alterations in growth factor signaling pathways frequently accompany the development and maintenance...
The present study was designed to further investigate the role of the epidermal growth factor recept...
Stimulation of epidermal growth in adult mouse skin can be induced by chemical agents, such as phorb...
Stimulation of epidermal growth in adult mouse skin can be induced by chemical agents, such as phorb...
One of the important areas of investigation today concerning skin chemical carcinogenesis in mice is...
To assess the requirements for papilloma formation in transgenic mice that overexpress transforming ...
Tumor-promoting phorbol esters are potent inflammatory agents. Inflammation has long been associated...
Previous studies on the influence of phorbol esters on mouse skin tumorigenesis have shown that 12-O...
To assess the effects of transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-alpha) on mammalian skin in vivo, we ...
To assess the effect of transforming growth factor beta1 on the skin in vivo, we have targeted its e...
AbstractTGFβ1 has been implicated in cell cycle control and carcinogenesis. To address the exact fun...
AbstractTGFβ1 has been implicated in cell cycle control and carcinogenesis. To address the exact fun...
Previously, we have shown that transforming growth factor β 1 (TGFβ1) overexpression in suprabasal e...
The ability to engineer mice which carry exogenous genes targeted for expression in specific tissues...
Wa-1 mutant mice possess a defect in the production of transforming growth factor-α (TGF-α) that lea...
Alterations in growth factor signaling pathways frequently accompany the development and maintenance...
The present study was designed to further investigate the role of the epidermal growth factor recept...
Stimulation of epidermal growth in adult mouse skin can be induced by chemical agents, such as phorb...
Stimulation of epidermal growth in adult mouse skin can be induced by chemical agents, such as phorb...
One of the important areas of investigation today concerning skin chemical carcinogenesis in mice is...
To assess the requirements for papilloma formation in transgenic mice that overexpress transforming ...
Tumor-promoting phorbol esters are potent inflammatory agents. Inflammation has long been associated...
Previous studies on the influence of phorbol esters on mouse skin tumorigenesis have shown that 12-O...
To assess the effects of transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-alpha) on mammalian skin in vivo, we ...
To assess the effect of transforming growth factor beta1 on the skin in vivo, we have targeted its e...
AbstractTGFβ1 has been implicated in cell cycle control and carcinogenesis. To address the exact fun...
AbstractTGFβ1 has been implicated in cell cycle control and carcinogenesis. To address the exact fun...
Previously, we have shown that transforming growth factor β 1 (TGFβ1) overexpression in suprabasal e...
The ability to engineer mice which carry exogenous genes targeted for expression in specific tissues...