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1. High milk consumption does not affect prostate tumor progression in two mouse models of benign and neoplastic lesions.

2. Supplementary Text from Vitamin D3 Prevents Calcium-Induced Progression of Early-Stage Prostate Tumors by Counteracting TRPC6 and Calcium Sensing Receptor Upregulation

3. Supplementary Figures from Vitamin D3 Prevents Calcium-Induced Progression of Early-Stage Prostate Tumors by Counteracting TRPC6 and Calcium Sensing Receptor Upregulation

4. Vitamin D3 Prevents Calcium-Induced Progression of Early-Stage Prostate Tumors by Counteracting TRPC6 and Calcium Sensing Receptor Upregulation

5. Gain-of-function Prolactin Receptor Variants Are Not Associated With Breast Cancer and Multiple Fibroadenoma Risk

6. Anti-inflammatory properties of Lipidosterolic extract of Serenoa repens (Permixon®) in a mouse model of prostate hyperplasia

7. Development of prolactin receptor antagonists with reduced pH-dependence of receptor binding

8. New concepts in prolactin biology

9. Identification of a gain-of-function mutation of the prolactin receptor in women with benign breast tumors

10. Is the adrenal cortex a target for gonadotropins?

11. The N-terminus of human prolactin modulates its biological properties

12. Development of Pure Prolactin Receptor Antagonists

13. New Homologous Bioassays for Human Lactogens Show That Agonism or Antagonism of Various Analogs Is a Function of Assay Sensitivity

14. Development of New Prolactin Analogs Acting as Pure Prolactin Receptor Antagonists

15. Anti-inflammatory properties of Lipidosterolic extract of Serenoa repens (Permixon®) in a mouse model of prostate hyperplasia

16. Calcium channels, external calcium concentration and cell proliferation

17. Human prolactin (hPRL) antagonists inhibit hPRL-activated signaling pathways involved in breast cancer cell proliferation

18. The Human Growth Hormone Antagonist B2036 Does Not Interact with the Prolactin Receptor

19. Use of Prolactin Receptor Antagonist to Better Understand Prolactin Regulation of Pituitary Homeostasis

20. Effets opposés du calcium et de la vitamine D dans le développement du cancer de la prostate

21. Characterization of two constitutively active prolactin receptor variants in a cohort of 95 women with multiple breast fibroadenomas

22. Adrenal hyperplasia and tumours in mice in connection with aberrant pituitary-gonadal function

23. Adrenal gland tumorigenesis after gonadectomy in mice is a complex genetic trait driven by epistatic loci

24. Development and potential clinical uses of human prolactin receptor antagonists

25. From the molecular biology of prolactin and its receptor to the lessons learned from knockout mice models

26. Biological properties of human prolactin analogs depend not only on global hormone affinity, but also on the relative affinities of both receptor binding sites

27. Should prolactin be reconsidered as a therapeutic target in human breast cancer?

28. New concepts in prolactin biology.

29. Rational Design of Competitive Prolactin/Growth Hormone Receptor Antagonists.

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