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Contents. List of Contributors. Preface K.L. Burnstein. 1. Mechanisms of Steroid Receptor and Growth Factor Cross Talk N.L. Weigel, R. Narayanan. 2. Regulation of G1 to S Phase Transition by Adhesion and Growth Factor Signaling C.F. Welsh. 3. Control of Mammary Epithelial Cell Proliferation: The Unique Role of the Progesterone Receptor T.N. Seagroves, J.M. Rosen. 4. Estrogen/Estrogen Antagonist Regulation of the Cell Cycle in Breast Cancer Cells J.S. Carroll, et al. 5. Prostate Gland Development and Estrogenic Imprinting O. Putz, G.S. Prins. 6. Androgen Mediated Regulation of the G1-S Transition in Prostate Cancer K. Knudsen, et al. 7. Steroid Hormone and Growth Factor Interaction in the Regulation of Cell Cycle Progression G. Prem Veer Reddy, et al. 8. Glucocorticoid Regulation of Cell Proliferation E.A. Thompson. 9. Vitamin D Regulation of Cell Cycle and Differentiation in Myeloid Cells V.C. Bromleigh, L.P. Freedman. 10. Anti proliferative Effect of Vitamin D in Prostate Epithelial Cells K.L. Burnstein. 11. Regulation of the Cell Cycle by Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Gamma (PPARgamma) S.R. Farmer. 12. Regulation of Glucocorticoid Receptor Function During the Cell Cycle B.M. Necela, J.A. Cidlowski. 13. Interaction of Cell Cycle Regulatory Proteins with the Androgen Receptor E.R. Sampson, et al. 14. Cyclin Dependent Kinase Regulation of Estrogen Receptor Phosphorylation and Transcriptional Activation M.J. Garabedian, et al. Index.

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