AbstractIn addition to mediating the classical transcriptional effects of estrogen, estrogen receptors (ERs) are now known to regulate gene expression in the absence of estrogen by ligand-independent activation pathways, and to mediate the rapid, non-genomic effects of estrogen as well. ERs have been shown to associate with the cell membrane, and recent studies demonstrate that this subpopulation of membrane-associated ER mediates the rapid effects of estrogen. To date, however, little is known regarding the pathways that regulate the distribution of the ER between the nuclear and membrane fractions. In the current study, we demonstrate membrane localization of transiently transfected ERα in human vascular smooth muscle cells, and transloca...
It is well established that the 17-estradiol is involved in the development and homeostasis of repro...
Over the past two decades, our understanding of estrogen receptor physiology in mammals widened cons...
The classical model of 17β-estradiol action has been traditionally described to be mediated by the e...
AbstractIn addition to mediating the classical transcriptional effects of estrogen, estrogen recepto...
Estrogen receptors (ERs) are localized to many sites within the cell, potentially contributing to ov...
Estrogen controls multiple biological functions through binding to estrogen receptors (ERs). Traditi...
International audienceEstrogen receptor alpha (ERα) activation functions AF-1 and AF-2 classically m...
International audienceEstrogen receptor alpha (ERα) has been recognized now for several decades as p...
Background: In addition to their crucial role in reproduction, estrogens are key regulators of energ...
ERα36 is a naturally occurring, membrane-associated, isoform of estrogen receptor α. The expression ...
AbstractThere is accumulating evidence that the estrogen receptor (ER) can transduce specific signal...
SummarySteroid receptors are found in discrete cellular locations, but it is unknown whether extranu...
Objective—Nontranscriptional signaling mechanisms mediate some of the biological effects of estrogen...
Estrogen is a ligand for the estrogen receptor (ER), which on binding 17beta-estradiol, functions as...
While many physiological effects of estrogens (E) are due to regulation of gene transcription by lig...
It is well established that the 17-estradiol is involved in the development and homeostasis of repro...
Over the past two decades, our understanding of estrogen receptor physiology in mammals widened cons...
The classical model of 17β-estradiol action has been traditionally described to be mediated by the e...
AbstractIn addition to mediating the classical transcriptional effects of estrogen, estrogen recepto...
Estrogen receptors (ERs) are localized to many sites within the cell, potentially contributing to ov...
Estrogen controls multiple biological functions through binding to estrogen receptors (ERs). Traditi...
International audienceEstrogen receptor alpha (ERα) activation functions AF-1 and AF-2 classically m...
International audienceEstrogen receptor alpha (ERα) has been recognized now for several decades as p...
Background: In addition to their crucial role in reproduction, estrogens are key regulators of energ...
ERα36 is a naturally occurring, membrane-associated, isoform of estrogen receptor α. The expression ...
AbstractThere is accumulating evidence that the estrogen receptor (ER) can transduce specific signal...
SummarySteroid receptors are found in discrete cellular locations, but it is unknown whether extranu...
Objective—Nontranscriptional signaling mechanisms mediate some of the biological effects of estrogen...
Estrogen is a ligand for the estrogen receptor (ER), which on binding 17beta-estradiol, functions as...
While many physiological effects of estrogens (E) are due to regulation of gene transcription by lig...
It is well established that the 17-estradiol is involved in the development and homeostasis of repro...
Over the past two decades, our understanding of estrogen receptor physiology in mammals widened cons...
The classical model of 17β-estradiol action has been traditionally described to be mediated by the e...