559 results on '"Lange, Carol"'
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202. A Common Docking (CD) Domain in Progesterone Receptor‐B Links Rapid Signaling Events to JAK/STAT‐dependent Gene Expression Required for Breast Cancer Cell Proliferation
203. Abstract 1073: A common docking (CD) domain in progesterone receptor-B links rapid signaling events to STAT5-dependent gene expression required for breast cancer cell proliferation.
204. Abstract 2927: Breast tumor kinase (Brk/PTK6) mediates hypoxia/HIF-1α-associated breast cancer progression.
205. Abstract 3569: Phosphorylated and SUMO-deficient progesterone receptors drive proliferative gene signatures during breast cancer progression.
206. Abstract 4050: Progesterone receptor signaling induces cellular senescence in ovarian cancer cells.
207. Role of phosphorylation in progesterone receptor signaling and specificity
208. Phosphorylated and sumoylation-deficient progesterone receptors drive proliferative gene signatures during breast cancer progression
209. Progesterone promotes focal adhesion formation and migration in breast cancer cells through induction of protease-activated receptor-1
210. Mechanisms of HGF/Met Signaling to Brk and Sam68 in Breast Cancer Progression
211. Mammary gland specific expression of Brk/PTK6 promotes delayed involution and tumor formation associated with activation of p38 MAPK
212. ck2-Dependent Phosphorylation of Progesterone Receptors (PR) on Ser81 Regulates PR-B Isoform-Specific Target Gene Expression in Breast Cancer Cells
213. Met Receptors Induce Sam68-dependent Cell Migration by Activation of Alternate Extracellular Signal-regulated Kinase Family Members
214. Killing the second messenger: targeting loss of cell cycle control in endocrine-resistant breast cancer
215. Abstract 3102: Phosphorylated and SUMO-deficient progesterone receptors transcriptionally up-regulate growth factor signaling pathway genes in breast cancer cells
216. Abstract 2298: ck2-Dependent phosphorylation of progesterone receptors (PR) on Ser81 regulates PR-B-isoform-specific target gene expression in breast cancer cells
217. Breast tumor kinase and extracellular signal-regulated kinase 5 mediate Met receptor signaling to cell migration in breast cancer cells
218. Signaling inputs to progesterone receptor gene regulation and promoter selectivity
219. Progesterone receptors act as sensors for mitogenic protein kinases in breast cancer models
220. Roles of the EZH2 histone methyltransferase in cancer epigenetics
221. Integration of progesterone receptor action with rapid signaling events in breast cancer models
222. Breast Tumor Kinase (Protein Tyrosine Kinase 6) Regulates Heregulin-Induced Activation of ERK5 and p38 MAP Kinases in Breast Cancer Cells
223. Progesterone Receptors Upregulate Wnt-1 To Induce Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Transactivation and c-Src-Dependent Sustained Activation of Erk1/2 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase in Breast Cancer Cells
224. Steadying the boat: integrating mechanisms of membrane and nuclear‐steroid‐receptor signalling
225. Regulated Association of Protein Kinase B/Akt with Breast Tumor Kinase
226. Phosphorylation of Progesterone Receptor Serine 400 Mediates Ligand-Independent Transcriptional Activity in Response to Activation of Cyclin-Dependent Protein Kinase 2
227. Cross-Talk Between Growth Factor and Progesterone Receptor Signaling Pathways: Implications for Breast Cancer Cell Growth
228. MAP kinases couple multiple functions of human progesterone receptors: degradation, transcriptional synergy, and nuclear association
229. Mechanisms of Hormone Action.
230. Bi-directional Regulation of Human Progesterone Receptors and the Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase Pathway in Breast Cancer Cell Models.
231. Transcriptional Hyperactivity of Human Progesterone Receptors Is Coupled to Their Ligand-Dependent Down-Regulation by Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase-Dependent Phosphorylation of Serine 294
232. Editorial: Towards Improving the Science of Hormones and Cancer.
233. Phosphorylation of human progesterone receptors at serine-294 by mitogen-activated protein kinase signals their degradation by the 26S proteasome
234. Lost in Translation: Can We Afford to Miss the Trees for the Forest?
235. Tracking progesterone receptor-mediated actions in breast cancer.
236. A Common Docking Domain in Progesterone Receptor-B links DUSP6 and CK2 signaling to proliferative transcriptional programs in breast cancer cells.
237. Hypothesis: Progesterone Primes Breast Cancer Cells for Cross-Talk with Proliferative or Antiproliferative Signals
238. Convergence of Progesterone with Growth Factor and Cytokine Signaling in Breast Cancer
239. Convergence of Progesterone and Epidermal Growth Factor Signaling in Breast Cancer
240. Biphasic Regulation of Breast Cancer Cell Growth by Progesterone: Role of the Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitors, p21 and p27Kip1
241. Differential Expression of the A and B Isoforms of Progesterone Receptor in Human Endometrial Cancer Cells
242. Minireview: Deciphering the Cellular Functions of PELP1
243. Progesterone regulation of tissue factor depends on MEK1/2 activation and requires the proline-rich site on progesterone receptor
244. Dynamic regulation of steroid hormone receptor transcriptional activity by reversible SUMOylation.
245. Mechanisms of HGF/Met Signaling to Brk and Sam68 in Breast Cancer Progression.
246. LOCOWEED DOSE RESPONSES TO NITROGEN: POSITIVE FOR BIOMASS AND PRIMARY PHYSIOLOGY, BUT INCONSISTENT FOR AN ALKALOID.
247. Progesterone receptor action: defining a role in breast cancer.
248. Expression of Membrane Progesterone Receptors (mPR/PAQR) in Ovarian Cancer Cells: Implications for Progesterone-Induced Signaling Events.
249. 2-Methoxyestradiol Inhibits Progesterone-Dependent Tissue Factor Expression and Activity in Breast Cancer Cells.
250. Protein kinases mediate ligand-independent derepression of sumoylated progesterone receptors in breast cancer cells.
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