We have examined the role of two mesenchymal ligands of epithelial tyrosine kinase receptors in mouse mammary gland morphogenesis. In organ cultures of mammary glands, hepatocyte growth factor (HGF, scatter factor) promoted branching of the ductal trees but inhibited the production of secretory proteins. Neuregulin (NRG, neu differentiation factor) stimulated lobulo-alveolar budding and the production of milk proteins. These functional effects are paralleled by the expression of the two factors in vivo: HGF is produced in mesenchymal cells during ductal branching in the virgin animal; NRG is expressed in the mesenchyme during lobulo-alveolar development at pregnancy. The receptors of HGF and NRG (c-met, c-erbB3, and c-erbB4), which are expr...
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and EGF have been reported to promote branching morphogenesis of mamm...
Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrine and pa...
Ductal growth of the mammary gland occurs in two distinct stages. The first round of branching morph...
Recently, a family of growth factors has been described that activates erbB-2 receptors. These facto...
The aim of this work was to explore whether epidermal growth factor (EGF) and hepatocyte growth fact...
Similar to other epithelial appendages, mammary anlagen progress from stratified epithelium through ...
The development of the mammary gland requires an integrated response to specific growth factors and ...
Epithelial-mesenchymal interactions are responsible for the unique pattern of ductal branching morph...
The met proto-oncogene product Met is a member of the family of tyrosine kinase growth factor recept...
Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF) is the mesenchymal ligand of the epithelial tyrosin...
The mammary gland is an organ in which numerous remodelling events follow each other during the deve...
AbstractElongation and branching of epithelial ducts is a crucial event during the development of th...
Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrine and pa...
AbstractMesenchymal dysplasia (mes) mice harbour a truncation in the C-terminal region of the Hh-lig...
<div><p>Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrin...
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and EGF have been reported to promote branching morphogenesis of mamm...
Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrine and pa...
Ductal growth of the mammary gland occurs in two distinct stages. The first round of branching morph...
Recently, a family of growth factors has been described that activates erbB-2 receptors. These facto...
The aim of this work was to explore whether epidermal growth factor (EGF) and hepatocyte growth fact...
Similar to other epithelial appendages, mammary anlagen progress from stratified epithelium through ...
The development of the mammary gland requires an integrated response to specific growth factors and ...
Epithelial-mesenchymal interactions are responsible for the unique pattern of ductal branching morph...
The met proto-oncogene product Met is a member of the family of tyrosine kinase growth factor recept...
Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF) is the mesenchymal ligand of the epithelial tyrosin...
The mammary gland is an organ in which numerous remodelling events follow each other during the deve...
AbstractElongation and branching of epithelial ducts is a crucial event during the development of th...
Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrine and pa...
AbstractMesenchymal dysplasia (mes) mice harbour a truncation in the C-terminal region of the Hh-lig...
<div><p>Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrin...
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and EGF have been reported to promote branching morphogenesis of mamm...
Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrine and pa...
Ductal growth of the mammary gland occurs in two distinct stages. The first round of branching morph...