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J A Parrott

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Nilsson E, Doraiswamy V, Parrott J, Skinner M
Mol Cell Endocrinol . 2001 Aug; 182(2):145-55. PMID: 11514049
The majority of ovarian tumors are derived from the single layer of epithelial cells on the surface of the ovary termed the ovarian surface epithelium (OSE). Stromal cell-OSE interactions are...
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Nilsson E, Parrott J, Skinner M
Mol Cell Endocrinol . 2001 Apr; 175(1-2):123-30. PMID: 11325522
The recruitment of primordial follicles to initiate folliculogenesis determines the population of developing follicles available for ovulation and directly regulates female reproductive efficiency. In the current study, a floating organ...
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Parrott J, Nilsson E, Mosher R, Magrane G, Albertson D, Pinkel D, et al.
Mol Cell Endocrinol . 2001 Apr; 175(1-2):29-39. PMID: 11325514
Stromal cells are essential for the progression of many cancers including ovarian tumors. Stromal cell-epithelial cell interactions are important for tumor development, growth, angiogenesis, and metastasis. In the current study,...
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Parrott J, Doraiswamy V, Kim G, Mosher R, Skinner M
Mol Cell Endocrinol . 2001 Feb; 172(1-2):213-22. PMID: 11165055
The ability of gonadotropins to act on and regulate normal ovarian surface epithelial (OSE) cells and ovarian cancer cells was investigated. Bovine OSE was used as a model to study...
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Dissen G, Parrott J, Skinner M, Hill D, Costa M, Ojeda S
Endocrinology . 2000 Dec; 141(12):4736-50. PMID: 11108289
TrkA, the nerve growth factor (NGF) tyrosine kinase receptor, is expressed not only in the nervous system, but also in nonneural cells, including discrete cellular subsets of the endocrine and...
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Parrott J, Kim G, Mosher R, Skinner M
Mol Cell Endocrinol . 2000 Sep; 167(1-2):77-87. PMID: 11000522
The current study investigates the expression and action of keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) in normal ovarian surface epithelium (OSE) and ovarian cancer tissues. Ovarian tumors are primarily derived from the...
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Doraiswamy V, Parrott J, Skinner M
Biol Reprod . 2000 Aug; 63(3):789-96. PMID: 10952922
Greater than 95% of ovarian cancers originate in the epithelial cells on the surface of the ovary. The current study investigates the expression and action of transforming growth factor alpha...
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Parrott J, Mosher R, Kim G, Skinner M
Endocrinology . 2000 Jun; 141(7):2532-9. PMID: 10875255
Ovarian tumors are primarily derived from the layer of epithelium surrounding the ovary termed the ovarian surface epithelium (OSE). Although extensive research has focused on established ovarian tumors, relatively little...
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Parrott J, Kim G, Skinner M
Biol Reprod . 2000 May; 62(6):1600-9. PMID: 10819761
Greater than 95% of ovarian cancers originate from the epithelial cells on the surface of the ovary termed ovarian surface epithelium (OSE). A normal aspect of OSE function is repeated...
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Parrott J, Skinner M
Biol Reprod . 2000 Feb; 62(3):491-500. PMID: 10684788
More than 95% of ovarian cancers originate from the epithelial cells on the surface of the ovary, which are termed ovarian surface epithelium (OSE). These OSE cells are modified peritoneal...