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1. Disorders of IGFs and IGF-1R signaling pathways.

2. Persistent endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in human follicular fluid stimulate the proliferation of granulosa tumor spheroids via GPR30 and IGF1R but not via the classic estrogen receptors.

3. TROP-2 exhibits tumor suppressive functions in cervical cancer by dual inhibition of IGF-1R and ALK signaling.

4. Maternal exercise in rats upregulates the placental insulin-like growth factor system with diet- and sex-specific responses: minimal effects in mothers born growth restricted.

5. IGF1R signaling drives antiestrogen resistance through PAK2/PIX activation in luminal breast cancer.

6. Regulation of insulin-like growth factor receptors by Ubiquilin1.

7. Nuclear insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF1R) displays proliferative and regulatory activities in non-malignant cells.

8. Insulin-like growth factor signaling regulates developmental trajectory associated with diapause in embryos of the annual killifish Austrofundulus limnaeus .

9. Importance of the type I insulin-like growth factor receptor in HER2, FGFR2 and MET-unamplified gastric cancer with and without Ras pathway activation.

10. miR-494 suppresses tumor growth of epithelial ovarian carcinoma by targeting IGF1R.

11. The somatotropic axis and longevity in mice.

12. Clinical prospects of IGF-signaling system components study in ovarian cancer patients.

13. Apicidin inhibits cell growth by downregulating IGF-1R in salivary mucoepidermoid carcinoma cells.

14. Insulin and insulin-like growth factor receptors in the brain: physiological and pathological aspects.

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