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1. Beta protein 1 homeoprotein induces cell growth and estrogen-independent tumorigenesis by binding to the estrogen receptor in breast cancer.

2. Prolactin receptor expression and breast cancer: relationships with tumor characteristics among pre- and post-menopausal women in a population-based case-control study from Poland.

3. Paracrine interactions between primary human macrophages and human fibroblasts enhance murine mammary gland humanization in vivo.

4. Hornerin, an S100 family protein, is functional in breast cells and aberrantly expressed in breast cancer.

5. Progesterone receptor activates Msx2 expression by downregulating TNAP/Akp2 and activating the Bmp pathway in EpH4 mouse mammary epithelial cells.

6. Expression of Notch receptors, ligands, and target genes during development of the mouse mammary gland.

7. Genetic variation in PRL and PRLR, and relationships with serum prolactin levels and breast cancer risk: results from a population-based case-control study in Poland.

8. Progesterone induces expression of the prolactin receptor gene through cooperative action of Sp1 and C/EBP.

9. Characterization of ductal and lobular breast carcinomas using novel prolactin receptor isoform specific antibodies.

10. Transforming acidic coiled-coil protein-3 (Tacc3) acts as a negative regulator of Notch signaling through binding to CDC10/Ankyrin repeats.

11. Local regulation of human breast xenograft models.

12. Cripto-1 is a cell surface marker for a tumorigenic, undifferentiated subpopulation in human embryonal carcinoma cells.

13. CD44posCD49fhiCD133/2hi defines xenograft-initiating cells in estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer.

14. The normal breast microenvironment of premenopausal women differentially influences the behavior of breast cancer cells in vitro and in vivo.

15. Identification of a regulatory loop for the synthesis of neurosteroids: a steroidogenic acute regulatory protein-dependent mechanism involving hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis receptors.

16. Highly homologous hS100A15 and hS100A7 proteins are distinctly expressed in normal breast tissue and breast cancer.

17. Sustained activation of STAT5 is essential for chromatin remodeling and maintenance of mammary-specific function.

18. Dynamic regulation of CD24 and the invasive, CD44posCD24neg phenotype in breast cancer cell lines.

19. Up-regulation of MSX2 enhances the malignant phenotype and is associated with twist 1 expression in human pancreatic cancer cells.

20. Historical perspectives of prolactin and growth hormone as mammogens, lactogens and galactagogues--agog for the future!

21. Estrogen stimulates transcription from the human prolactin distal promoter through AP1 and estrogen responsive elements in T47D human breast cancer cells.

22. Stem cells and breast cancer. Introduction.

23. Effects of raloxifene on circulating prolactin and estradiol levels in premenopausal women at high risk for developing breast cancer.

24. Activation of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) by the ER-alpha variant, ERDelta3.

25. S179D prolactin increases vitamin D receptor and p21 through up-regulation of short 1b prolactin receptor in human prostate cancer cells.

26. Prolactin inhibits apoptosis of ovarian carcinoma cells induced by serum starvation or cisplatin treatment.

27. Unmodified prolactin (PRL) and S179D PRL-initiated bioluminescence resonance energy transfer between homo- and hetero-pairs of long and short human PRL receptors in living human cells.

28. Prolactin-induced expression of vascular endothelial growth factor via Egr-1.

29. Effects of neonatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol, tamoxifen, and toremifene on the BALB/c mouse mammary gland.

30. Role of human cripto-1 in tumor angiogenesis.

31. Msx-1 and Msx-2 in mammary gland development.

32. Multiple new isoforms of the human prolactin receptor gene.

33. The neuropeptide galanin augments lobuloalveolar development.

34. Local insulin-like growth factor-II mediates prolactin-induced mammary gland development.

35. Expression of functional prolactin and its receptor in human colorectal cancer.

36. Disruption of steroid and prolactin receptor patterning in the mammary gland correlates with a block in lobuloalveolar development.

38. Establishing a framework for the functional mammary gland: from endocrinology to morphology.

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