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Developmental Biology|January 3, 2001
Prolactin, growth hormone, and epidermal growth factor activate Stat5 in different compartments of mammary tissue and exert different and overlapping developmental effectsM I Gallego, N Binart, G W Robinson, et al.
Veterinary Research Communications|May 8, 2024
Comparative characterisation of extracellular vesicles from canine and human plasma: a necessary step in biomarker discoveryStephanie Marie Bollard, J Howard, C Casalou, et al.
Brain Research|December 5, 1994
Hyperaemia in rat neocortex produced by acute exposure to methylenedioxymethamphetamineP A Kelly, I M Ritchie, M Sangra, et al.
Immunology|December 1, 1996
Role of prolactin in the in vitro development of interleukin-2-driven anti-tumoural lymphokine-activated killer cellsL Matera, G Bellone, J J Lebren, et al.
Reproduccion|October 1, 1981
Contraception with LHRH agonists, a new physiological approachF Labrie, C Séguin, A Bélanger, et al.
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1981
Antifertility effects of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) agonistsF Labrie, A Bélanger, P A Kelly, et al.
General and Comparative Endocrinology|July 29, 1998
Identification and modulation of a growth hormone-binding protein in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) plasma during seawater adaptationF Sohm, I Manfroid, A Pezet, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|February 19, 1998
Increased expression of prolactin receptor gene assessed by quantitative polymerase chain reaction in human breast tumors versus normal breast tissuesP Touraine, J F Martini, B Zafrani, et al.
Endocrinology|January 14, 1999
Osteoblasts are a new target for prolactin: analysis of bone formation in prolactin receptor knockout miceP Clément-Lacroix, C Ormandy, L Lepescheux, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 25, 1994
The prolactin gene is expressed in the hypothalamic-neurohypophyseal system and the protein is processed into a 14-kDa fragment with activity like 16-kDa prolactinC Clapp, L Torner, G Gutiérrez-Ospina, et al.
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Developmental Biology|January 3, 2001
Prolactin, growth hormone, and epidermal growth factor activate Stat5 in different compartments of mammary tissue and exert different and overlapping developmental effectsM I Gallego, N Binart, G W Robinson, et al.
Veterinary Research Communications|May 8, 2024
Comparative characterisation of extracellular vesicles from canine and human plasma: a necessary step in biomarker discoveryStephanie Marie Bollard, J Howard, C Casalou, et al.
Brain Research|December 5, 1994
Hyperaemia in rat neocortex produced by acute exposure to methylenedioxymethamphetamineP A Kelly, I M Ritchie, M Sangra, et al.
Immunology|December 1, 1996
Role of prolactin in the in vitro development of interleukin-2-driven anti-tumoural lymphokine-activated killer cellsL Matera, G Bellone, J J Lebren, et al.
Reproduccion|October 1, 1981
Contraception with LHRH agonists, a new physiological approachF Labrie, C Séguin, A Bélanger, et al.
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1981
Antifertility effects of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) agonistsF Labrie, A Bélanger, P A Kelly, et al.
General and Comparative Endocrinology|July 29, 1998
Identification and modulation of a growth hormone-binding protein in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) plasma during seawater adaptationF Sohm, I Manfroid, A Pezet, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|February 19, 1998
Increased expression of prolactin receptor gene assessed by quantitative polymerase chain reaction in human breast tumors versus normal breast tissuesP Touraine, J F Martini, B Zafrani, et al.
Endocrinology|January 14, 1999
Osteoblasts are a new target for prolactin: analysis of bone formation in prolactin receptor knockout miceP Clément-Lacroix, C Ormandy, L Lepescheux, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 25, 1994
The prolactin gene is expressed in the hypothalamic-neurohypophyseal system and the protein is processed into a 14-kDa fragment with activity like 16-kDa prolactinC Clapp, L Torner, G Gutiérrez-Ospina, et al.
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