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Milk Hormone References

• Amarant, T., Fridkin, M., Koch, Y., 1982. Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone and thyrotropin-releasing hormone in human and bovine milk. Eur J Biochem. 127(3):647-50.

• Burger, H.G., 2002. Androgen production in women. Fertil Steril. 77(suppl 4):S3-S5.

• Carpenter, G., Cohen, S., 1990. Epidermal Growth Factor. J BIOLOGICAL CHEM. 265(14): 7709-7712.

• Cebrian, A., et al, 2002. Overexpression of Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein Inhibits Pancreatic {beta}-Cell Death In Vivo and In Vitro. Diabetes. 51(10):3003-3013.

• Chen, D., Zhao, M., Mundy, G. R., 2004. Bone Morphogenetic Proteins. Growth Factors 22 (4): 233–241.

• Cole, H.H., et al, 1975. On the safety of estrogenic hormone residues in edible animal products. Biosci. 25(1):19-25.

• Comin, A., Renaville, B., Marchini, E., Maiero, S., Cairoli, F., Prandi. A., 2005. Technical note: Direct enzyme immunoassay of progesterone in bovine milk whey. J Dairy Sci. 88(12):4239-42.

• Davis, S.R., McCloud, P.I., Strauss, B.J.G., Burger, H.G., 1995. Testosterone enhances estradiol's effects on postmenopausal bone density and sexuality. Maturitas. 21:227-236.

• Davison, S., Bell, R., Donath, S., Montalto, J., Davis, S., 2005. Androgen levels in adult females: changes with age, menopause and oophorectomy. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2005

• Dore J.J. Jr, Edens, M., Garamszegi, N., Leof, E.B., 1998. Heteromeric and homomeric transforming growth factor-beta receptors show distinct signaling and endocytic responses in epithelial cells. J Biol Chem. 273(48): 31770-7.

• Freeman, M. E., Kanyicska, B., Lerant, A., Nagy, G., 2000. Prolactin: Structure, Function, and Regulation of Secretion.Physiol Rev. 80(4): 1523 - 1631.

• Goebelsmann, U., Arce, J., Thorneycroft, L., Mishell, D. Jr., 1974. Serum testosterone concentrations in women throughout the menstrual cycle and following HCG administration. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 119:445-452.

• Grosvenor, C.E., Picciano, M.F., Baumrucker, C.R., 1993. Hormones and Growth Factors in Milk. Endocrine Reviews 14(6):710-728

• Hoffman, B., Rattenberger, E., 1977. Testosterone concentrations in tissue from veal calves, bulls and heifers and in milk samples. J Anim Sci 46:635-641

• Jenness, R., Composition of milk. In: Fundamentals of Dairy Chemistry. 3rd ed. N. P.  Wong, R. Jenness, M. Kenney, and E.H. Marth (Eds.). New York: Van Nostrand  Reinhold Co., 1988, p.19.

• Kasckow J., Nemeroff C.B., 1991. The neurobiology of neurotensin: focus on neurotensin-dopamine interactions. Regul Pept. 36(2):153-64.

• Kelly, E.J., et al, 1997. Role of epidermal growth factor and transforming growth factor alpha  in the developing stomach. Arch. Dis. Child. Fetal Neonatal Ed. 76(3):158F-162.

• Kling, P.J., 2002. Roles of erythropoietin in human milk. Acta Paediatrica. 91(438):31-35.

• Kling, P.J., et al, 1998. Human milk as a potential enteral source of erythropoietin. Pediatric Res. 43: 216-221

• Labrie, F., Luu-The, V., Labrie, C., et al, 2003. Endocrine and intracrine sources of androgens in women: inhibition of breast cancer and other roles of androgens and their precursor dehydroepiandrosterone. Endocr Rev. 24:152-182.

• Macica, C. M., Broadus, A. E., 2003. PTHrP regulates cerebral blood flow and is neuroprotective. Am J Physiol Regulatory Integrative Comp Physiol. 284(4):R1019-1020.

• Mannstadt, M., Jόppner, H., Gardella, T. J., 1999. Receptors for PTH and PTHrP: their biological importance and functional properties. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 277(5):F665-675.

• Massaro, D., Massaro, G.D., 2004. Estrogen regulates pulmonary alveolar formation, loss, and regeneration in mice. American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology 287(6):L1154-9.

• Miller, K.K., Rosner, W., Lee, H., et al 2004. Measurement of free testosterone in normal women and women with androgen deficiency: comparison of methods. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 89:525-533.

• Nakchbandi, I. A., et al, 2000. Parathyroid hormone-related protein induces spontaneous osteoclast formation via a paracrine cascade. PNAS. 97(13):7296-7300.

• Nussey, S., Whitehead, S., 2001. Metabolism of androgens to estradiol. Endocrinology: An Integrated Approach, BIOS Scientific Publishers Ltd.

• Okada, T., 2004. Effect of cow milk consumption on longitudinal height gain in children. Amer J Clin Nutr, 80(4):1088-1089.

• Philbrick, W. M., Dreyer, B. E., Nakchbandi, I. A., Karaplis, A. C., 1998. Parathyroid hormone-related protein is required for tooth eruption. PNAS. 95(20):11846-11851.

• Playford, R.J., Macdonald, C.E., Johnson, W.S., 2000. Colostrum and milk-derived peptide growth factors for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. Am. J. Clinical Nutrition. 72(1):5-14.

• Shing, Y.W., Klagsbrun, M., 1984. Human and bovine milk contain different sets of growth factors. [Growth factor activity is present in human milk throughout the lactation period but is in bovine milk only during the colostral phase.] Endocrinology. 115:273-282

• Stowe, Z.N., Nemeroff, C.B., 1991. The electrophysiological actions of neurotensin in the central nervous system. Life Sci. 49(14):987-1002.

• Strewler, G. J., 2000. The Physiology of Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein. N. Engl. J. Med., 342(3): 177 - 185.

• Wolford, S.T., Argoudelis, C.J., 1979. Measurement of estrogen in cow’s milk, human milk, and dietary products. J Dairy Sci 62:1458-1463.

• Zumoff, B., Strain, G.W., Miller, L.K., Rosner, W., 1995. Twenty-four hour mean plasma testosterone concentration declines with age in normal premenopausal women. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 80:1429-1430.


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