Milan K. Bagchi spends much of his time researching Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Uterus, Estrogen and Stromal cell. His studies in Internal medicine integrate themes in fields like Nuclear receptor, Progesterone receptor and Cell biology. He combines subjects such as Ovulation, Receptor and Ovarian follicle with his study of Progesterone receptor.
His Endocrinology research includes elements of Gene expression and Mifepristone. His work in Uterus addresses issues such as Calcitonin, which are connected to fields such as Progesterone receptor B, Northern blot and Hormone. His research in Stromal cell intersects with topics in Epithelium and Angiogenesis.
His primary scientific interests are in Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Cell biology, Stromal cell and Decidualization. His research investigates the connection with Endocrinology and areas like Progesterone receptor which intersect with concerns in Receptor and Ovulation. His Internal medicine study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Signal transduction and Estrogen receptor alpha.
His Cell biology research integrates issues from Transcription factor, Molecular biology, Promoter, Bone morphogenetic protein 2 and Regulation of gene expression. The various areas that Milan K. Bagchi examines in his Stromal cell study include Andrology, Angiogenesis, Embryo and Epithelium. His Decidualization study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cistrome and Cellular differentiation.
Milan K. Bagchi mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Stromal cell, Decidualization and Cell biology. Milan K. Bagchi has researched Internal medicine in several fields, including Progesterone receptor and Estrogen receptor alpha. His Endocrinology research incorporates elements of Endometriosis, Angiogenesis, Estrogen receptor activity, Downregulation and upregulation and Leukemia inhibitory factor.
He has included themes like Endometrium, Signal transduction, Paracrine signalling and Uterus in his Stromal cell study. In general Decidualization, his work in Endometrial Stromal Cell is often linked to Connexin and Insulin receptor linking many areas of study. His work carried out in the field of Cell biology brings together such families of science as Cistrome, Epithelium and Transcription factor.
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ENDOMETRIAL DECIDUALIZATION: OF MICE AND MEN
Cyril Y Ramathal;Indrani C Bagchi;Robert N Taylor;Milan K Bagchi.
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine (2010)
The Antiproliferative Action of Progesterone in Uterine Epithelium Is Mediated by Hand2
Quanxi Li;Athilakshmi Kannan;Francesco J. DeMayo;John P. Lydon.
Science (2011)
WNT4 is a key regulator of normal postnatal uterine development and progesterone signaling during embryo implantation and decidualization in the mouse
Heather L. Franco;Daisy Dai;Kevin Y. Lee;Cory A. Rubel.
The FASEB Journal (2011)
Bone morphogenetic protein 2 functions via a conserved signaling pathway involving Wnt4 to regulate uterine decidualization in the mouse and the human.
Quanxi Li;Athilakshmi Kannan;Wei Wang;Francesco J. DeMayo.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2007)
A NUCLEAR RECEPTOR COREPRESSOR MODULATES TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVITY OF ANTAGONIST-OCCUPIED STEROID HORMONE RECEPTOR
Xun Zhang;M. Jeyakumar;Sergei Petukhov;Milan K. Bagchi.
Molecular Endocrinology (1998)
Progesterone stimulates calcitonin gene expression in the uterus during implantation.
Ying Qing Ding;Li Ji Zhu;Milan K. Bagchi;Indrani C. Bagchi.
Endocrinology (1994)
Attenuation of calcitonin gene expression in pregnant rat uterus leads to a block in embryonic implantation
Li Ji Zhu;Milan K Bagchi;Indrani C Bagchi.
Endocrinology (1998)
A Genomic Approach to Identify Novel Progesterone Receptor Regulated Pathways in the Uterus during Implantation
Yong Pil Cheon;Quanxi Li;Xueping Xu;Francesco J. Demayo.
Molecular Endocrinology (2002)
C/EBPβ is a critical mediator of steroid hormone-regulated cell proliferation and differentiation in the uterine epithelium and stroma
Srinivasa Raju Mantena;Athilakshmi Kannan;Yong Pil Cheon;Quanxi Li.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2006)
Recruitment of distinct chromatin-modifying complexes by tamoxifen-complexed estrogen receptor at natural target gene promoters in vivo.
Xue Feng Liu;Milan K. Bagchi.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2004)
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