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Academic Article Characterization of inhibin/activin subunit, follistatin, and activin type II receptors in human ovarian cancer cell lines: a potential role in autocrine growth regulation.
Academic Article Activin inhibits basal and androgen-stimulated proliferation and induces apoptosis in the human prostatic cancer cell line, LNCaP.
Academic Article Activin regulates betaA-subunit and activin receptor messenger ribonucleic acid and cellular proliferation in activin-responsive testicular tumor cells.
Academic Article Imbalanced expression of inhibin and activin subunits in primary epithelial ovarian cancer.
Academic Article Characterization of inhibin/activin subunit, activin receptor, and follistatin messenger ribonucleic acid in human and mouse oocytes: evidence for activin's paracrine signaling from granulosa cells to oocytes.
Academic Article Regulation of endometrial adenocarcinoma cell proliferation by Activin-A and its modulation by 17beta-estradiol.
Academic Article In the absence of type III receptor, the transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta type II-B receptor requires the type I receptor to bind TGF-beta2.
Academic Article Analysis of follicular fluid hormone concentrations and granulosa cell mRNA levels for the inhibin-activin-follistatin system: relation to oocyte and embryo characteristics.
Academic Article The structure of FSTL3.activin A complex. Differential binding of N-terminal domains influences follistatin-type antagonist specificity.
Academic Article Follistatin-related protein and follistatin differentially neutralize endogenous vs. exogenous activin.
Academic Article Reconstitution and analysis of soluble inhibin and activin receptor complexes in a cell-free system.
Academic Article Repulsive guidance molecule RGMa alters utilization of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) type II receptors by BMP2 and BMP4.
Academic Article Activin subunit and receptor expression in normal and cleft human fetal palate tissues.
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