The physiological effects of natural and synthetic estrogens are mediated by estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha), and estrogen receptor beta (ER beta). Within the nucleus of target cells, ER alpha and ER beta serve as ligand-activated transcription factors to stimulate or repress the transcription of estrogen receptor regulated genes. ER alpha and ER beta may be co-expressed in estrogen-responsive cells, but may also be differentially expressed in a cell- and tissue-specific manner. In addition, within a given context these two receptors have different ligand binding and transcriptional activities. Taken together, these attributes underlie differences in target gene regulation, and overall, different physiological actions by ER subtypes....
AbstractEstrogen receptor-alpha (ER-α) is a nuclear transcriptional factor that is part of the nucle...
AbstractBoth estrogen receptors (ER) alpha (ERα) and beta (ERβ) are localized in the nucleus, plasma...
Estrogen receptor (ER) activity regulates diverse physiological processes via transcriptional modula...
The physiological effects of natural and synthetic estrogens are mediated by estrogen receptor alpha...
Estrogens are steroid hormones produced by the ovaries and extra ovarian tissues including the adren...
Estrogens influence post-natal development and function of the female reproductive system and other ...
The estrogen receptor (ER) isoforms, ERα and ERβ, mediate the physiological functions of the female...
Luminal-like breast tumor cells express estrogen receptor alpha (ER-alpha) , a member of the nuclear...
Estrogen signaling is involved in the development and progression of breast cancer and is implicated...
Background: Estrogen receptors alpha (ERa) and beta (ERb) are transcription factors (TFs) that media...
Estrogen plays crucial roles in the pathogenesis of breast cancer. Most of the known effects of est...
Estrogen receptor subtypes (ERα and ERβ) are transcription factors sharing a similar structure but e...
Among the first diagnostic tests performed upon finding a tumor in the breast is the determination o...
Estrogen Receptor alpha (ERα) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that controls key cellular ...
AbstractThe recent discovery that an additional estrogen receptor (ER) subtype is present in various...
AbstractEstrogen receptor-alpha (ER-α) is a nuclear transcriptional factor that is part of the nucle...
AbstractBoth estrogen receptors (ER) alpha (ERα) and beta (ERβ) are localized in the nucleus, plasma...
Estrogen receptor (ER) activity regulates diverse physiological processes via transcriptional modula...
The physiological effects of natural and synthetic estrogens are mediated by estrogen receptor alpha...
Estrogens are steroid hormones produced by the ovaries and extra ovarian tissues including the adren...
Estrogens influence post-natal development and function of the female reproductive system and other ...
The estrogen receptor (ER) isoforms, ERα and ERβ, mediate the physiological functions of the female...
Luminal-like breast tumor cells express estrogen receptor alpha (ER-alpha) , a member of the nuclear...
Estrogen signaling is involved in the development and progression of breast cancer and is implicated...
Background: Estrogen receptors alpha (ERa) and beta (ERb) are transcription factors (TFs) that media...
Estrogen plays crucial roles in the pathogenesis of breast cancer. Most of the known effects of est...
Estrogen receptor subtypes (ERα and ERβ) are transcription factors sharing a similar structure but e...
Among the first diagnostic tests performed upon finding a tumor in the breast is the determination o...
Estrogen Receptor alpha (ERα) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that controls key cellular ...
AbstractThe recent discovery that an additional estrogen receptor (ER) subtype is present in various...
AbstractEstrogen receptor-alpha (ER-α) is a nuclear transcriptional factor that is part of the nucle...
AbstractBoth estrogen receptors (ER) alpha (ERα) and beta (ERβ) are localized in the nucleus, plasma...
Estrogen receptor (ER) activity regulates diverse physiological processes via transcriptional modula...