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    Changes in expression of connexin 43 gap junction messenger ribonucleic acid and protein during ovarian follicular growth by Wiesen, J F, Midgley, Jr, A R

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-08-1993)
    “…Within the ovarian follicle, communication between granulosa cells and the oocyte via gap junction channels may be crucial for the determination of whether a…”
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    Expression of connexin 43 gap junction messenger ribonucleic acid and protein during follicular atresia by J F Wiesen, A R Midgley, Jr

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-02-1994)
    “…The process of atresia is an all-or-none phenomenon in that an entire follicle either undergoes atresia or continues along the developmental pathway. The…”
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    Extracellular matrix remodeling as a regulator of stromal-epithelial interactions during mammary gland development, involution and carcinogenesis by Werb, Z, Ashkenas, J, MacAuley, A, Wiesen, J F

    “…An intact basement membrane is essential for the proper function, differentiation and morphology of many epithelial cells. The disruption or remodeling of the…”
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    Paracrine mechanisms of mouse mammary ductal growth by Cunha, G R, Wiesen, J F, Werb, Z, Young, P, Hom, Y K, Cooke, P S, Lubahn, D B

    “…Ductal growth during puberty is stimulated by estrogens, which elicit their effects via specific estrogen receptors, ER alpha and ER beta. Analysis of mice…”
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    Signaling through the stromal epidermal growth factor receptor is necessary for mammary ductal development by Wiesen, J F, Young, P, Werb, Z, Cunha, G R

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-01-1999)
    “…Stromal-epithelial interactions are critical in determining patterns of growth, development and ductal morphogenesis in the mammary gland, and their…”
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    Uterine and vaginal organ growth requires epidermal growth factor receptor signaling from stroma by Hom, Y K, Young, P, Wiesen, J F, Miettinen, P J, Derynck, R, Werb, Z, Cunha, G R

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-03-1998)
    “…Estrogens are crucial for growth and function of the female genital tract. Recently, we showed that induction of uterine epithelial proliferation by estradiol…”
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    Differential Utilization and Localization of ErbB Receptor Tyrosine Kinases in Skin Compared to Normal and Malignant Keratinocytes by Stoll, Stefan W., Kansra, Sanjay, Peshick, Scott, Fry, David W., Leopold, Wilbur R., Wiesen, Jane F., Sibilia, Maria, Zhang, Tong, Werb, Zena, Derynck, Rik, Wagner, Erwin F., Elder, James T.

    Published in Neoplasia (New York, N.Y.) (2001)
    “…Induction of heparin-binding epidermal growth factorlike growth factor (HB-EGF) mRNA in mouse skin organ culture was blocked by two pan-ErbB receptor tyrosine…”
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    Activation and function of the epidermal growth factor receptor and erbB-2 during mammary gland morphogenesis by SEBASTIAN, J, RICHARDS, R. G, WALKER, M. P, WIESEN, J. F, WERB, Z, DERYNCK, R, HOM, Y. K, CUNHA, G. R, DIAUGUSTINE, R. P

    Published in Cell growth & differentiation (01-09-1998)
    “…The hormonal stimulation of mammary gland morphogenesis is believed to occur through growth factor receptor signaling pathways. To determine the importance of…”
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    The role of stromelysin-1 in stromal-epithelial interactions and cancer by Wiesen, J F, Werb, Z

    Published in Enzyme & protein (01-01-1996)
    “…Stromelysin-1 was one of the first proteinases found to be associated with cancer. In this review we describe the role of stromelysin-1 in normal mammary gland…”
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