Receptors, Prolactin
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Subject Areas on Research
- A unique placental lactogen receptor: implications for fetal growth.
- Body weight and fat deposition in prolactin receptor-deficient mice.
- Defective prolactin signaling impairs pancreatic β-cell development during the perinatal period.
- Differential solubilization of placental lactogen (PL)- and growth hormone-binding sites: further evidence for a unique PL receptor in fetal and maternal liver.
- Growth hormone and prolactin receptors in adipogenesis: STAT-5 activation, suppressors of cytokine signaling, and regulation of insulin-like growth factor I.
- Hepatic prolactin binding in female Sprague-Dawley rats fed a diet high in corn oil.
- Knockdown of prolactin receptors in a pancreatic beta cell line: effects on DNA synthesis, apoptosis, and gene expression.
- Ontogenesis of prolactin receptor gene expression in the rat olfactory system: potential roles for lactogenic hormones in olfactory development.
- Ontogenesis of prolactin receptors in the human fetus in early gestation. Implications for tissue differentiation and development.
- Ontogenesis of prolactin receptors in the human fetus: roles in fetal development.
- Placental lactogen and growth hormone receptors in human fetal tissues: relationship to fetal plasma human placental lactogen concentrations and fetal growth.
- Prolactin receptor gene expression in the fetal rat.
- Prolactin receptor signal transduction pathways and actions determined in prolactin receptor knockout mice.
- Prolactin receptor signaling is essential for perinatal brown adipocyte function: a role for insulin-like growth factor-2.
- Purification of a distinct placental lactogen receptor, a new member of the growth hormone/prolactin receptor family.
- Roles of the lactogens and somatogens in perinatal and postnatal metabolism and growth: studies of a novel mouse model combining lactogen resistance and growth hormone deficiency.
- Targeted deletion of the PRL receptor: effects on islet development, insulin production, and glucose tolerance.
- Template-based docking of a prolactin receptor proline-rich motif octapeptide to FKBP12: implications for cytokine receptor signaling.
- The prolactin receptor in the fetal rat: cellular localization of messenger ribonucleic acid, immunoreactive protein, and ligand-binding activity and induction of expression in late gestation.
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Keywords of People
- Freemark, Michael Scott, Robert C. Atkins, M.D. and Veronica Atkins Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics, in the School of Medicine, Pediatrics, Endocrinology