The discovery of estrogen receptor-β (ERβ) in 1996 stimulated great interest in the physiological roles and molecular mechanisms of ERβ action. We now know that ERβ plays a major role in mediating estrogen action in several tissues and organ systems, including the ovary, cardiovascular system, brain, and the immune system, and that ERβ and ER{alpha} generally play distinct physiological roles in the body. Although significant progress has been made toward understanding the molecular mechanisms of ERβ action, particularly in vitro, there remains a large gap in our understanding of the mechanisms by which ERβ elicits its biological functions in a true physiological context
Estrogen is a steroid hormone involved in the regulation of a wide array of processes that include r...
Estrogens are important endocrine regulators of skeletal growth and maintenance in both females and ...
Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) has been recognized now for several decades as playing a key role in r...
AbstractOur understanding of estrogen signaling has undergone a true paradigm shift over recent year...
International audienceGiven this widespread role for estrogen in human physiology, it is not surpris...
17b-Estradiol (E2) controls many aspects of human physiology, including development, reproduction a...
AbstractThe recent discovery that an additional estrogen receptor (ER) subtype is present in various...
Over the past two decades, our understanding of estrogen receptor physiology in mammals widened cons...
Recent work elucidating the role that the estrogen receptor β (ERβ), a member of the nuclear recepto...
Estrogen receptors (ERs) are a group of compounds named for their importance in both menstrual and e...
Much is known about estrogen action in experimental animal models and in human physiology. This arti...
Ubiquitin (Ub)-binding domains (UBDs) located in Ub receptors decode the ubiquitination signal by no...
Estrogen Receptors (ERs) are members of the Nuclear Receptor (NR) super family that mediate a divers...
International audienceThe ancestral status of estrogen receptor (ER) in the family of the steroid re...
Estrogen receptors alpha (ERα) and beta (ERβ) are nuclear transcription factors that are involved in...
Estrogen is a steroid hormone involved in the regulation of a wide array of processes that include r...
Estrogens are important endocrine regulators of skeletal growth and maintenance in both females and ...
Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) has been recognized now for several decades as playing a key role in r...
AbstractOur understanding of estrogen signaling has undergone a true paradigm shift over recent year...
International audienceGiven this widespread role for estrogen in human physiology, it is not surpris...
17b-Estradiol (E2) controls many aspects of human physiology, including development, reproduction a...
AbstractThe recent discovery that an additional estrogen receptor (ER) subtype is present in various...
Over the past two decades, our understanding of estrogen receptor physiology in mammals widened cons...
Recent work elucidating the role that the estrogen receptor β (ERβ), a member of the nuclear recepto...
Estrogen receptors (ERs) are a group of compounds named for their importance in both menstrual and e...
Much is known about estrogen action in experimental animal models and in human physiology. This arti...
Ubiquitin (Ub)-binding domains (UBDs) located in Ub receptors decode the ubiquitination signal by no...
Estrogen Receptors (ERs) are members of the Nuclear Receptor (NR) super family that mediate a divers...
International audienceThe ancestral status of estrogen receptor (ER) in the family of the steroid re...
Estrogen receptors alpha (ERα) and beta (ERβ) are nuclear transcription factors that are involved in...
Estrogen is a steroid hormone involved in the regulation of a wide array of processes that include r...
Estrogens are important endocrine regulators of skeletal growth and maintenance in both females and ...
Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) has been recognized now for several decades as playing a key role in r...