The numerous estrogen functions reported across vertebrates have been classically explained by their binding to specific transcription factors, the nuclear estrogen receptors (ERs). Rapid non-genomic estrogenic responses have also been recently identified in vertebrates including fish, which can be mediated by membrane receptors such as the G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (Gper). In this study, two genes for Gper, namely gpera and gperb, were identified in the genome of a teleost fish, the European sea bass. Phylogenetic analysis indicated they were most likely retained after the 3R teleost-specific whole genome duplication and raises questions about their function in male and female sea bass. Gpera expression was mainly restricted to b...
In fish, the onset of puberty, the transition from juvenile to sexually reproductive adult animals, ...
Fish scales are mineralized structures that play important roles in protection and mineral homeostas...
Trabajo presentado en el 8th Young environmental scientists meeting, celebrado en Ghent (Bélgica) de...
The numerous estrogen functions reported across vertebrates have been classically explained by their...
The numerous estrogen functions across vertebrates have been classically explained by binding to nuc...
Estrogens are involved in a wide range of processes in vertebrate reproduction through ligand activa...
Trabajo presentado en la International Conference & Exposition Aquaculture Europe, celebrada en Func...
[EN] Estradiol (E-2) can bind to nuclear estrogen receptors (ESR) or membrane estrogen receptors (GP...
Póster presentado en el 10th International Symposium on Reproductive Physiology of Fish, celebrado e...
Estrogen is an essential hormone for many reproductive and non-reproductive functions. The function ...
The European sea bass is one of the most important cultured fish in Europe and has a marked sexual g...
Trabajo presentado en el 17th International Congress of Comparative Endocrinology (ICCE 2013), celeb...
The European sea bass is one of the most important cultured fish in Europe and has a marked sexual g...
As in mammals, estrogens in fish are essential for reproduction but also important regulators of min...
It is well accepted that estrogens, the primary female sex hormones, play a key role in modulating d...
In fish, the onset of puberty, the transition from juvenile to sexually reproductive adult animals, ...
Fish scales are mineralized structures that play important roles in protection and mineral homeostas...
Trabajo presentado en el 8th Young environmental scientists meeting, celebrado en Ghent (Bélgica) de...
The numerous estrogen functions reported across vertebrates have been classically explained by their...
The numerous estrogen functions across vertebrates have been classically explained by binding to nuc...
Estrogens are involved in a wide range of processes in vertebrate reproduction through ligand activa...
Trabajo presentado en la International Conference & Exposition Aquaculture Europe, celebrada en Func...
[EN] Estradiol (E-2) can bind to nuclear estrogen receptors (ESR) or membrane estrogen receptors (GP...
Póster presentado en el 10th International Symposium on Reproductive Physiology of Fish, celebrado e...
Estrogen is an essential hormone for many reproductive and non-reproductive functions. The function ...
The European sea bass is one of the most important cultured fish in Europe and has a marked sexual g...
Trabajo presentado en el 17th International Congress of Comparative Endocrinology (ICCE 2013), celeb...
The European sea bass is one of the most important cultured fish in Europe and has a marked sexual g...
As in mammals, estrogens in fish are essential for reproduction but also important regulators of min...
It is well accepted that estrogens, the primary female sex hormones, play a key role in modulating d...
In fish, the onset of puberty, the transition from juvenile to sexually reproductive adult animals, ...
Fish scales are mineralized structures that play important roles in protection and mineral homeostas...
Trabajo presentado en el 8th Young environmental scientists meeting, celebrado en Ghent (Bélgica) de...