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Langenheim, John
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Prolactin
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Receptors, Prolactin
Academic Article
Development of a prolactin receptor-targeting fusion toxin using a prolactin antagonist and a recombinant form of Pseudomonas exotoxin A.
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Stromal-epithelial interactions modulate cross-talk between prolactin receptor and HER2/Neu in breast cancer.
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Improving the pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics of prolactin, GH, and their antagonists by fusion to a synthetic albumin-binding peptide.
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Growth hormone signaling in human T47D breast cancer cells: potential role for a growth hormone receptor-prolactin receptor complex.
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Two wrongs can make a right: dimers of prolactin and growth hormone receptor antagonists behave as agonists.
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Combination therapy using three novel prolactin receptor antagonist-based fusion proteins effectively inhibits tumor recurrence and metastasis in HER2/neu transgenic mice.
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The role of prolactin receptor in GH signaling in breast cancer cells.
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GHR/PRLR Heteromultimer Is Composed of GHR Homodimers and PRLR Homodimers.
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Development of a novel ligand that activates JAK2/STAT5 signaling through a heterodimer of prolactin receptor and growth hormone receptor.
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Additive effects of a prolactin receptor antagonist, G129R, and herceptin on inhibition of HER2-overexpressing breast cancer cells.
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The role of human prolactin and its antagonist, G129R, in mammary gland development and DMBA-initiated tumorigenesis in transgenic mice.
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