Pierre P. Roger focuses on Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Thyroid, Epidermal growth factor and Cell growth. His work carried out in the field of Internal medicine brings together such families of science as Cell culture and DNA synthesis. His Thyroid research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Growth factor and Pathology.
In his articles, he combines various disciplines, including Epidermal growth factor and Iodide transport. His studies in Cell growth integrate themes in fields like Stimulation and Signal transduction, Cell biology. His Cell biology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cyclin B, Cell type, Cyclin A and Cyclin D.
Pierre P. Roger mainly investigates Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Cell biology, Thyroid and Epidermal growth factor. The concepts of his Internal medicine study are interwoven with issues in Cell culture, Cell growth and DNA synthesis. His work deals with themes such as Receptor and Cellular differentiation, which intersect with Endocrinology.
As a part of the same scientific family, Pierre P. Roger mostly works in the field of Cell biology, focusing on Cyclin D and, on occasion, Cyclin E. Pierre P. Roger has researched Thyroid in several fields, including Hormone, Intracellular, In vivo and Pathology. His Epidermal growth factor study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Growth factor and Fibroblast growth factor.
Cancer research, Phosphorylation, Cell biology, Cell cycle and Cyclin-dependent kinase are his primary areas of study. His study on Cancer research also encompasses disciplines like
His Cell biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Endocrinology, Internal medicine and In vitro proliferation. His studies deal with areas such as Signal transduction and Cell growth as well as Cell cycle. His Cyclin-dependent kinase study combines topics in areas such as Cyclin-dependent kinase 1, Kinase, Cyclin-dependent kinase 4 and Cyclin.
Pierre P. Roger focuses on Cell cycle, Cancer research, Cyclin-dependent kinase, Signal transduction and Cyclin. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cell growth, Cell morphology, Suppressor, Phosphatase and Zebrafish in addition to Cell cycle. Pierre P. Roger combines subjects such as Cyclin A, Cyclin D3 and Cyclin D with his study of Cancer research.
He has included themes like Cyclin-dependent kinase 1, Cyclin-dependent kinase 2, Molecular biology and Phosphorylation, Cell biology in his Cyclin-dependent kinase study. His Signal transduction study incorporates themes from Retinoblastoma, Retinoblastoma protein, Angiogenesis and Hypoxia-inducible factors. His work in the fields of Cyclin, such as Cyclin-dependent kinase complex and Cyclin A2, overlaps with other areas such as Palbociclib.
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Physiological and pathological regulation of thyroid cell proliferation and differentiation by thyrotropin and other factors
Jacques Emile Dumont;Françoise Lamy;Pierre P. Roger;Carine Maenhaut.
Physiological Reviews (1992)
The cyclic AMP-mediated stimulation of cell proliferation
Jacques Emile Dumont;Jean Claude Jauniaux;Pierre P. Roger.
Trends in Biochemical Sciences (1989)
Regulation of Thyroid Cell Proliferation by TSH and Other Factors: A Critical Evaluation of in Vitro Models
Takao Kimura;Alexandra Van Keymeulen;Jacqueline Golstein;Alfredo Fusco.
Endocrine Reviews (2001)
Factors controlling proliferation and differentiation of canine thyroid cells cultured in reduced serum conditions: effects of thyrotropin, cyclic AMP and growth factors.
Pierre P. Roger;Pierre P. Roger;Jacques Emile Dumont;Jacques Emile Dumont.
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology (1984)
Mitogenic effects of thyrotropin and adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate in differentiated normal human thyroid cells in vitro.
Pierre P. Roger;Martine Taton;Jacqueline Van Sande;Jacques Emile Dumont.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (1988)
Stimulation by thyrotropin and cyclic AMP of the proliferation of quiescent canine thyroid cells cultured in a defined medium containing insulin
Pierre P. Roger;Patricia Servais;Jacques E. Dumont.
FEBS Letters (1983)
Antagonistic effects of thyrotropin and epidermal growth factor on thyroglobulin mRNA level in cultured thyroid cells
Pierre P. Roger;Brigitte Van Heuverswyn;Christine Lambert;Sophie Reuse.
FEBS Journal (1985)
Epidermal growth factor controls the proliferation and the expression of differentiation in canine thyroid cells in primary culture
Pierre P. Roger;Pierre P. Roger;Jacques Emile Dumont;Jacques Emile Dumont.
FEBS Letters (1982)
Stimulation by thyrotropin, cholera toxin and dibutyryl cyclic AMP of the multiplication of differentiated thyroid cells in vitro
Pierre P. Roger;Anouk Hotimsky;Colette Moreau;Jacques Emile Dumont.
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology (1982)
Stimulation of Cell Proliferation and Inhibition of Differentiation Expression by Tumor-promoting Phorbol Esters in Dog Thyroid Cells in Primary Culture
Pierre P. Roger;Sylvia Reuse;Patricia Servais;Brigitte Van Heuverswyn.
Cancer Research (1986)
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