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Publikováno v:
Molecular Endocrinology. 17:1066-1074
The heterozygous prolactin (PRL) receptor (PRLR +/-) mouse fails to develop a fully functional mammary gland at the end of the first pregnancy and shows markedly impaired lobuloalveolar development and milk secretion in young females. The PRLR is exp
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 68:1787-1792
More than 300 separated actions have been attributed to prolactin (PRL), which could be correlated to the quasi-ubiquitous distribution of its receptor. Null mutation of the PRL receptor (PRLR) gene leads to female sterility caused by a failure of em
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 66:1210-1218
Prolactin (PRL) exerts pleiotropic physiological effects in various cells and tissues, although it is mainly considered as a regulator of reproduction and cell growth. Null mutation of the prolactin receptor (PRLR) gene leads to female sterility due
Autor:
J. Barra, Nathalie Baran, Nadine Binart, Christopher J. Ormandy, Christine Helloco, Philippe Clément-Lacroix, Paul A.T. Kelly
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 141:2691-2697
PRL, a hormone secreted essentially by the pituitary and other extrapituitary sources such as decidua, has been attributed regulatory roles in reproduction and cell growth in mammals. These effects are mediated by a membrane PRL receptor belonging to
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Cell Biology
STAT transcription factors are induced by a number of growth factors and cytokines. Within minutes of induction, the STAT proteins are phosphorylated on tyrosine and serine residues and translocated to the nucleus, where they bind to their DNA target
Publikováno v:
Biology of reproduction. 68(5)
More than 300 separated actions have been attributed to prolactin (PRL), which could be correlated to the quasi-ubiquitous distribution of its receptor. Null mutation of the PRL receptor (PRLR) gene leads to female sterility caused by a failure of em
Publikováno v:
Biology of reproduction. 66(4)
Prolactin (PRL) exerts pleiotropic physiological effects in various cells and tissues, although it is mainly considered as a regulator of reproduction and cell growth. Null mutation of the prolactin receptor (PRLR) gene leads to female sterility due
Autor:
Christine Bole-Feysot, Sophie Bernichtein, Nathalie Baran, Christine Helloco, Alain Pezet, Vincent Goffin, Marc Edery, Hélène Favre, Paul A. Kelly, Brigitte Bouchard, Caroline Pichard, B. Lucas, Ronda Maaskant, Christopher J. Ormandy, Philippe Touraine, Nadine Binart, Philippe Clément-Lacroix, Angelique Allamando
Publikováno v:
Genetic analysis : biomolecular engineering. 15(3-5)
Prolactin (PRL), a polypeptide hormone secreted mainly by the pituitary and, to a lesser extent, by peripheral tissues, affects more physiological processes than all other pituitary hormones combined since it is involved in > 300 separate functions i