Much is known about estrogen action in experimental animal models and in human physiology. This article reviews the mechanisms of estrogen activity in animals and humans and the role of its two receptors α and β in terms of structure and mechanisms of action in various tissues in health and in relationship with human pathologies (e.g., osteoporosis). Recently, the spectrum of clinical pictures of estrogen resistance caused by estrogen receptors gene variants has been widened by our description of a woman with β-receptor defect, which could be added to the already known descriptions of α-receptor defect in women and men and β-receptor defect in men. The essential role of the β-receptor in the development of the gonad stands out. We summarize...
The discovery of estrogen receptor-β (ERβ) in 1996 stimulated great interest in the physiological ro...
The sex steroids, androgens and estrogens, are major regulators of bone metabolism. However, whether...
Estrogen receptor (ER) activity regulates diverse physiological processes via transcriptional modula...
Much is known about estrogen action in experimental animal models and in human physiology. This arti...
AbstractThe recent discovery that an additional estrogen receptor (ER) subtype is present in various...
17b-Estradiol (E2) controls many aspects of human physiology, including development, reproduction a...
AbstractOur understanding of estrogen signaling has undergone a true paradigm shift over recent year...
Estrogen receptors (ERs) are a group of compounds named for their importance in both menstrual and e...
Estrogen resistance due to mutations in the estrogen receptor α gene (ESR1) has been described in m...
AbstractOver the past two decades, our understanding of estrogen receptor physiology in mammals wide...
Mechanical loading is an important regulator in skeletal growth, maintenance, and aging. Estrogen re...
Over the past two decades, our understanding of estrogen receptor physiology in mammals widened cons...
Abstract Estrogen is a steroid hormone that has critical roles in reproductive development, bone hom...
Estrogen receptors are important regulators of the growth of breast tumors. Three different receptor...
Estrogens are important endocrine regulators of skeletal growth and maintenance in both females and ...
The discovery of estrogen receptor-β (ERβ) in 1996 stimulated great interest in the physiological ro...
The sex steroids, androgens and estrogens, are major regulators of bone metabolism. However, whether...
Estrogen receptor (ER) activity regulates diverse physiological processes via transcriptional modula...
Much is known about estrogen action in experimental animal models and in human physiology. This arti...
AbstractThe recent discovery that an additional estrogen receptor (ER) subtype is present in various...
17b-Estradiol (E2) controls many aspects of human physiology, including development, reproduction a...
AbstractOur understanding of estrogen signaling has undergone a true paradigm shift over recent year...
Estrogen receptors (ERs) are a group of compounds named for their importance in both menstrual and e...
Estrogen resistance due to mutations in the estrogen receptor α gene (ESR1) has been described in m...
AbstractOver the past two decades, our understanding of estrogen receptor physiology in mammals wide...
Mechanical loading is an important regulator in skeletal growth, maintenance, and aging. Estrogen re...
Over the past two decades, our understanding of estrogen receptor physiology in mammals widened cons...
Abstract Estrogen is a steroid hormone that has critical roles in reproductive development, bone hom...
Estrogen receptors are important regulators of the growth of breast tumors. Three different receptor...
Estrogens are important endocrine regulators of skeletal growth and maintenance in both females and ...
The discovery of estrogen receptor-β (ERβ) in 1996 stimulated great interest in the physiological ro...
The sex steroids, androgens and estrogens, are major regulators of bone metabolism. However, whether...
Estrogen receptor (ER) activity regulates diverse physiological processes via transcriptional modula...