The antiproliferative action of progesterone in uterine epithelium is mediated by Hand2
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Mechanisms of uterine estrogen signaling during early pregnancy in mice: an updateNew concepts for an old problem: the diagnosis of endometrial hyperplasiaCurrent and future medical treatments for menometrorrhagia during the premenopauseKaempferol Exhibits Progestogenic Effects in Ovariectomized RatsChronic Exposure to Bisphenol A Affects Uterine Function During Early Pregnancy in MiceRole of DNA methylation and epigenetic silencing of HAND2 in endometrial cancer developmentA Suppressive Antagonism Evidences Progesterone and Estrogen Receptor Pathway Interaction with Concomitant Regulation of Hand2, Bmp2 and ERK during Early DecidualizationMolecular development of chondrichthyan claspers and the evolution of copulatory organsHPV clearance and the neglected role of stochasticityChronic exposure to bisphenol a impairs progesterone receptor-mediated signaling in the uterus during early pregnancyEndometrial Expression of Steroidogenic Factor 1 Promotes Cystic Glandular Morphogenesis.Aberrant activation of canonical Notch1 signaling in the mouse uterus decreases progesterone receptor by hypermethylation and leads to infertilityUterine activin receptor-like kinase 5 is crucial for blastocyst implantation and placental development.ARID1A Is Essential for Endometrial Function during Early PregnancyRac1 Regulates Endometrial Secretory Function to Control Placental DevelopmentSTAT3 regulates uterine epithelial remodeling and epithelial-stromal crosstalk during implantationDeletion of tuberous sclerosis 1 in somatic cells of the murine reproductive tract causes female infertility.Msx homeobox genes critically regulate embryo implantation by controlling paracrine signaling between uterine stroma and epithelium.RNA-seq analysis of the functional compartments within the rat placentation site.Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling is a key mediator of hormone-induced leukocyte infiltration in the pubertal female mammary glandA murine uterine transcriptome, responsive to steroid receptor coactivator-2, reveals transcription factor 23 as essential for decidualization of human endometrial stromal cells.Uterine epithelial cell proliferation and endometrial hyperplasia: evidence from a mouse modelUterine Rbpj is required for embryonic-uterine orientation and decidual remodeling via Notch pathway-independent and -dependent mechanisms.Minireview: Steroid-regulated paracrine mechanisms controlling implantationSteroid hormone intervenes in the endometrial tumorigenesis of pten ablation.Physiological and molecular determinants of embryo implantationProgesterone action in endometrial cancer, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, and breast cancer.Hand2 elevates cardiomyocyte production during zebrafish heart development and regeneration.Estrogen and progesterone regulate p27kip1 levels via the ubiquitin-proteasome system: pathogenic and therapeutic implications for endometrial cancer.Constitutive activation of transforming growth factor Beta receptor 1 in the mouse uterus impairs uterine morphology and functionDisordered IL-33/ST2 activation in decidualizing stromal cells prolongs uterine receptivity in women with recurrent pregnancy loss.Estrogen-induced CCN1 is critical for establishment of endometriosis-like lesions in miceAltered gene expression patterns during the initiation and promotion stages of neonatally diethylstilbestrol-induced hyperplasia/dysplasia/neoplasia in the hamster uterus.Effects of ulipristal acetate on human embryo attachment and endometrial cell gene expression in an in vitro co-culture system.Identification and characterization of progesterone- and estrogen-regulated MicroRNAs in mouse endometrial epithelial cells.U0126 protects cells against oxidative stress independent of its function as a MEK inhibitor.Acceleration of the glycolytic flux by steroid receptor coactivator-2 is essential for endometrial decidualization.Progesterone action in breast, uterine, and ovarian cancers.Mouse primary uterine cell coculture system revisited: ovarian hormones mimic the aspects of in vivo uterine cell proliferation.Genome-wide DNA methylation analysis predicts an epigenetic switch for GATA factor expression in endometriosis.
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The antiproliferative action of progesterone in uterine epithelium is mediated by Hand2
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The antiproliferative action of progesterone in uterine epithelium is mediated by Hand2
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The antiproliferative action of progesterone in uterine epithelium is mediated by Hand2
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The antiproliferative action of progesterone in uterine epithelium is mediated by Hand2
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The antiproliferative action of progesterone in uterine epithelium is mediated by Hand2
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The antiproliferative action of progesterone in uterine epithelium is mediated by Hand2
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The antiproliferative action of progesterone in uterine epithelium is mediated by Hand2
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The antiproliferative action of progesterone in uterine epithelium is mediated by Hand2
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The antiproliferative action of progesterone in uterine epithelium is mediated by Hand2
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Athilakshmi Kannan
Deepak Srivastava
Francesco J DeMayo
Hiroyuki Yamagishi
Indrani C Bagchi
John P Lydon
Milan K Bagchi
Paul S Cooke
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10.1126/SCIENCE.1197454
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2011-02-18T00:00:00Z