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adrenal steroidogenesis and proliferation. To achieve this goal, we used two well-characterized adrenocortical cell lines, human NCI-H295R and murine Y1, which serve as established models for studies of adrenal cortical neoplasia and human adrenal
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with type 2 diabetes in humans ( Butler et al . 2003 ). The β-cell mass is regulated by a complicated balance of cell proliferation, neogenesis, apoptosis, and hypertrophy ( Rhodes 2005 ). The proliferation of β-cells is considered to be a major
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Introduction Oestrogens act as important regulators of cell proliferation, cell survival and differentiation in a variety of organ systems and tissues and have been implicated in the aetiology of a variety of malignant cancers and benign
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identified, we investigated gonadotrope plasticity in the medaka pituitary, examining both proliferation and phenotypic plasticity. In addition, we investigated the presence and the origin of bi-hormonal (expressing both Fsh and Lh) cells in medaka
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. 2009 a , Lee et al . 2010 a , b ). Neurogenesis, a process of generating functionally integrated neurons from progenitor cells (i.e. proliferation, survival, differentiation, and migration of neuronal precursor cells), persists into adulthood in
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Introduction 17β-estradiol (E 2 ) stimulates postnatal mammary gland development by driving and coordinating proliferation and differentiation through paracrine interactions ( Anderson et al . 1998 , Russo & Russo 1998 , Brisken & O'Malley 2010
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implantation site experience proliferation and differentiation to form decidual cells, known as decidualization ( Gao et al . 2015 ). The process of endometrial decidualization is accompanied by a source of physiological and morphological changes including
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and amphibians, A und are enveloped by Sertoli cells (SCs), thereby forming a spermatogenic cyst. These cysts are formed based on the production and hence proliferation of SCs, which associate with a type A und spermatogonium to form a new
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cellular proliferation of cultured adult rat hippocampal neural stem cells (NSCs) via the activation of extracellular signal-regulated protein kinases 1 and 2 (ERK1/2), phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/Akt/glycogen synthase kinase (GSK)-3β, PI3K
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proliferate either to self-renew thereby producing more SSCs or undergo a differentiating proliferation to eventually produce spermatozoa. A balanced self-renewal/differentiation activity is critical to maintain long-term spermatogenesis and testis tissue