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-epithelium paracrine signaling Paracrine signaling between stromal and epithelial cells by cytokines, growth factors and hormones have been shown to regulate the crosstalk between tissue stroma and parenchyma. Previous studies have shown that steroid hormones such as
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involvement of LRP16 in the classic estrogen-activated signaling suggests crosstalk between estrogen-repressed and estrogen-activated pathways in estrogen-insensitive ovarian cancer cells. The crosstalk between different ERα-mediated signaling pathways was
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4 , elicits LHRH self-priming. While the oestrogen-induced LHRH self-priming involves intracellular cAMP/PKA crosstalk with PR ( Turgeon & Waring 1991 , Waring & Turgeon 1992 ), the mechanism of TX-induced LHRH self-priming is not completely known
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