In recent years several studies demonstrated the presence of estrogen receptors in mammalian tissues and significantly improved our understanding of their ability to control biological processes in reproductive as well as non-reproductive organs. Considering the manifold mechanisms and organs that are involved in estrogen action and the implication of estrogens in human female physiology, innovative approaches are required to shed light on the widespread activities of estrogen receptors in woman physiology. This is particularly relevant for the definition of novel, more efficacious hormonal replacement therapies or for the evaluation of the risk associated with the exposure to endocrine disruptors. The introduction of genetic engineering an...
Estrogen Receptors (ERs) are members of the Nuclear Receptor (NR) super family that mediate a divers...
Estrogen receptors (ER) are known to play an important regulatory role in mammary gland development ...
Estrogens, acting through its two receptors, ESR1 (hereafter designated ER alpha) and ESR2 (hereafte...
In the latest few years, the merging of imaging and animal engineering technologies has led to the g...
Through intracellular receptors, estrogens control growth, differentiation and function of not only ...
Molecular imaging, i.e. the non-invasive imaging of target macromolecules and biological processes i...
In addition to their well known control of reproduc-tive functions, estrogens modulate important phy...
published June 3, 2014; doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00626.2013.—Steroid receptors exist and function in mult...
International audienceGiven this widespread role for estrogen in human physiology, it is not surpris...
Over the past two decades, our understanding of estrogen receptor physiology in mammals widened cons...
Through studies in mammalian model systems, the estrogen-receptor-related receptor (ERR) alpha, an o...
By the use of in vivo imaging, we investigated the dynamics of estrogen receptor (ER) activity in in...
AbstractOur understanding of estrogen signaling has undergone a true paradigm shift over recent year...
Molecular imaging, i.e. the non-invasive imaging of targeted macromolecules and of biological proces...
In addition to their well known control of reproductive functions, estrogens modulate important phys...
Estrogen Receptors (ERs) are members of the Nuclear Receptor (NR) super family that mediate a divers...
Estrogen receptors (ER) are known to play an important regulatory role in mammary gland development ...
Estrogens, acting through its two receptors, ESR1 (hereafter designated ER alpha) and ESR2 (hereafte...
In the latest few years, the merging of imaging and animal engineering technologies has led to the g...
Through intracellular receptors, estrogens control growth, differentiation and function of not only ...
Molecular imaging, i.e. the non-invasive imaging of target macromolecules and biological processes i...
In addition to their well known control of reproduc-tive functions, estrogens modulate important phy...
published June 3, 2014; doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00626.2013.—Steroid receptors exist and function in mult...
International audienceGiven this widespread role for estrogen in human physiology, it is not surpris...
Over the past two decades, our understanding of estrogen receptor physiology in mammals widened cons...
Through studies in mammalian model systems, the estrogen-receptor-related receptor (ERR) alpha, an o...
By the use of in vivo imaging, we investigated the dynamics of estrogen receptor (ER) activity in in...
AbstractOur understanding of estrogen signaling has undergone a true paradigm shift over recent year...
Molecular imaging, i.e. the non-invasive imaging of targeted macromolecules and of biological proces...
In addition to their well known control of reproductive functions, estrogens modulate important phys...
Estrogen Receptors (ERs) are members of the Nuclear Receptor (NR) super family that mediate a divers...
Estrogen receptors (ER) are known to play an important regulatory role in mammary gland development ...
Estrogens, acting through its two receptors, ESR1 (hereafter designated ER alpha) and ESR2 (hereafte...