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1 about the importance of this protein during breast development.
2 amphiregulin is critical to normal embryonic breast development.
3 menarche and Tanner stage for pubic-hair and breast development.
4 s, and defects in spermatogenesis and female breast development.
5 tem is not normally viewed as a regulator of breast development.
6 )-increasing alleles correlated with earlier breast development.
7 5.3, 5.8, and 2.1 months, respectively, for breast development and 4.0, 5.5, 6.0, and 2.2 months, re
13 ed to HOXA9, a locus expressed during normal breast development and epigenetically silenced in breast
14 ha (ER-alpha) plays a crucial role in normal breast development and has also been linked to mammary c
15 esterone receptor (ER, PR) signaling control breast development and impinge on breast carcinogenesis.
16 or-alpha (ER) plays a crucial role in normal breast development and is also linked to development and
18 lly and spatially co-expressed during murine breast development and remodeling, and show overlapping
22 d testicular failure in males, and premature breast development and uterine pathology in females.
23 We now describe an 18-year-old woman without breast development and with markedly elevated serum leve
25 trasonographic assessment of Tanner stage of breast development, and the evaluation of bone age are u
29 This allele was also associated with earlier breast development in girls (P = 0.001; N = 4,271); earl
32 e associations between childhood obesity and breast development onset (thelarche) in girls, testicula
33 to be applied for understanding normal human breast development or tumorigenesis, investigators with
36 maternal smoking was associated with earlier breast development (Tanner 2, -3.4 months, 95% CI: -5.3,
37 ht gain (GWG) and the timing of the onset of breast development (thelarche) and pubic hair developmen
38 of genital development (gonadarche) in boys, breast development (thelarche) in girls, and pubic hair
39 r cohorts with blood collection prior to any breast development, this study supports the hypothesis t
41 r elucidate the role of NF-kappaB factors in breast development, we generated a transgenic mouse expr
42 egatively associated with pubertal stage and breast development, whereas among 2,136 boys, sulfur dio