Revisiting progesterone receptor (PR) actions in breast cancer: Insights into PR repressive functions
CJ Proietti, ME Cenciarini, PV Elizalde - Steroids, 2018 - Elsevier
Progesterone receptor (PR) is a master regulator in female reproductive tissues that controls
developmental processes and proliferation and differentiation during the reproductive cycle …
developmental processes and proliferation and differentiation during the reproductive cycle …
Progesterone receptor action: translating studies in breast cancer models to clinical insights
CA Lange, CA Sartorius, H Abdel-Hafiz… - … endocrinology of cancer, 2008 - Springer
Progesterone receptors (PR) are useful prognostic indicators of breast cancers likely to
respond to anti-estrogen receptor (ER) therapies. However, the role of progesterone …
respond to anti-estrogen receptor (ER) therapies. However, the role of progesterone …
Aspects of progesterone receptor (PR) activity regulation-impact on breast cancer progression
D Piasecka, AC Składanowski, R Kordek… - Postepy …, 2015 - europepmc.org
Progesterone receptor (PR) and its specific ligand play a key role in development and
physiology of mammary gland. The role of PR in initiation and progression of breast …
physiology of mammary gland. The role of PR in initiation and progression of breast …
Molecular mechanisms underlying progesterone receptor action in breast cancer: Insights into cell proliferation and stem cell regulation
ME Cenciarini, CJ Proietti - Steroids, 2019 - Elsevier
The ovarian steroid hormone progesterone and its nuclear receptor, the Progesterone
Receptor (PR), play an essential role in the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation …
Receptor (PR), play an essential role in the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation …
Progesterone receptor signaling mechanisms
Progesterone receptor (PR) is a master regulator in female reproductive tissues that controls
developmental processes and proliferation and differentiation during the reproductive cycle …
developmental processes and proliferation and differentiation during the reproductive cycle …
[HTML][HTML] Progesterone action in breast, uterine, and ovarian cancers
Progesterone and progesterone receptors (PRs) are essential for the development and
cyclical regulation of hormone-responsive tissues including the breast and reproductive …
cyclical regulation of hormone-responsive tissues including the breast and reproductive …
Tracking progesterone receptor-mediated actions in breast cancer
TP Knutson, CA Lange - Pharmacology & therapeutics, 2014 - Elsevier
Ovarian steroid hormones contribute to breast cancer initiation and progression primarily
through the actions of their nuclear transcription factors, the estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) …
through the actions of their nuclear transcription factors, the estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) …
Integrated actions of progesterone receptor and cell cycle machinery regulate breast cancer cell proliferation
GE Dressing, CA Lange - Steroids, 2009 - Elsevier
Multiple laboratories have investigated progesterone receptor (PR) involvement in breast
cancer cell cycle progression. There is now a growing body of evidence demonstrating …
cancer cell cycle progression. There is now a growing body of evidence demonstrating …
The molecular basis of progesterone receptor action in breast carcinogenesis
PV Elizalde, CJ Proietti - Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical …, 2012 - degruyter.com
Progesterone plays an essential role in the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation
in the mammary gland. In addition, experimental and clinical evidence points to a critical role …
in the mammary gland. In addition, experimental and clinical evidence points to a critical role …
Altered progesterone receptor isoform expression remodels progestin responsiveness of breast cancer cells
The ovarian hormone progesterone is essential for normal breast development and function.
However, it is also implicated in breast cancer development. Progesterone signals through …
However, it is also implicated in breast cancer development. Progesterone signals through …