published June 3, 2014; doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00626.2013.—Steroid receptors exist and function in multiple compartments of cells in most organs. Although the functions and nature of some of these receptors is being defined, important aspects of receptor localization and signaling to physiology and pathophysiology have been identified. In particular, extranuclear sex steroid receptors have been found in many normal cells and in epithelial tumors, where they enact signal transduction that impacts both nongenomic and genomic functions. Here, I focus on the progress made in understanding the roles of extranuclear estrogen receptors (ER) in phys-iology and pathophysiology. Extranuclear ER serve as a model to selectively intervene with novel recept...
Estrogens, acting through its two receptors, ESR1 (hereafter designated ER alpha) and ESR2 (hereafte...
Estrogens exert a variety of effects in both reproductive and non-reproductive tissues. With the dis...
In addition to their well-known role in the female reproductive system, estrogens can act in the bra...
SummarySteroid receptors are found in discrete cellular locations, but it is unknown whether extranu...
In recent years several studies demonstrated the presence of estrogen receptors in mammalian tissues...
2001.—The existence of binding proteins for the female sex steroid, 17b-estradiol, has been known fo...
International audienceEstrogen receptor alpha (ERα) has been recognized now for several decades as p...
AbstractOur understanding of estrogen signaling has undergone a true paradigm shift over recent year...
Background: In addition to their crucial role in reproduction, estrogens are key regulators of energ...
Over the last decades, a great body of evidence has defined a novel view of the cellular mechanism o...
International audienceGiven this widespread role for estrogen in human physiology, it is not surpris...
AbstractThe recent discovery that an additional estrogen receptor (ER) subtype is present in various...
Over the past two decades, our understanding of estrogen receptor physiology in mammals widened cons...
Estrogen controls multiple biological functions through binding to estrogen receptors (ERs). Traditi...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Estrogen and progesterone play essential roles in the development and progressi...
Estrogens, acting through its two receptors, ESR1 (hereafter designated ER alpha) and ESR2 (hereafte...
Estrogens exert a variety of effects in both reproductive and non-reproductive tissues. With the dis...
In addition to their well-known role in the female reproductive system, estrogens can act in the bra...
SummarySteroid receptors are found in discrete cellular locations, but it is unknown whether extranu...
In recent years several studies demonstrated the presence of estrogen receptors in mammalian tissues...
2001.—The existence of binding proteins for the female sex steroid, 17b-estradiol, has been known fo...
International audienceEstrogen receptor alpha (ERα) has been recognized now for several decades as p...
AbstractOur understanding of estrogen signaling has undergone a true paradigm shift over recent year...
Background: In addition to their crucial role in reproduction, estrogens are key regulators of energ...
Over the last decades, a great body of evidence has defined a novel view of the cellular mechanism o...
International audienceGiven this widespread role for estrogen in human physiology, it is not surpris...
AbstractThe recent discovery that an additional estrogen receptor (ER) subtype is present in various...
Over the past two decades, our understanding of estrogen receptor physiology in mammals widened cons...
Estrogen controls multiple biological functions through binding to estrogen receptors (ERs). Traditi...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Estrogen and progesterone play essential roles in the development and progressi...
Estrogens, acting through its two receptors, ESR1 (hereafter designated ER alpha) and ESR2 (hereafte...
Estrogens exert a variety of effects in both reproductive and non-reproductive tissues. With the dis...
In addition to their well-known role in the female reproductive system, estrogens can act in the bra...