Estrogen is a key regulatory hormone that affects numerous physiological processes. The estrogen receptors (ER), ER alpha and ER beta, play a central role in mediating the effects of both estrogens and antiestrogens. Estrogen signaling has proven to be multifaceted and the precise mechanism of action remains in many cases elusive. The work presented in this thesis provides further insight into the mechanisms that control the transcriptional regulation of estrogen and antiestrogen responsive genes. The effect of tamoxifen and raloxifene on the sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) gene was studied in human hepatocarcinoma cells (HepG2). Both tamoxifen and raloxifene functioned as estrogen agonists on the SHBG gene at doses higher than 1...
Estrogens influence post-natal development and function of the female reproductive system and other ...
The physiological effects of natural and synthetic estrogens are mediated by estrogen receptor alpha...
Estrogen Receptors (ERs) are members of the Nuclear Receptor (NR) super family that mediate a divers...
Estrogen is a key regulatory hormone that affects numerous physiological processes. The estrogen rec...
International audienceThe ancestral status of estrogen receptor (ER) in the family of the steroid re...
140 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Dissecting the mechanism of e...
Estrogen is a key regulator of growth, differentiation and function in a broad range of target tissu...
Anti-estrogen therapies like tamoxifen are the most successful breast cancer treatments to date. How...
Antiestrogens are established as compounds which predominantly exert their actions by competing with...
Abstract Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability...
In females, estrogens play a key role in reproduction and have beneficial effects on the skeletal, c...
SynthSys is a Centre for Integrative Systems Biology (CISB) funded by BBSRC and EPSRC, reference BB/...
Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability to affec...
Exogenous ligands that bind to the estrogen receptor (ER) exhibit unique pharmacologies distinct fro...
Estrogen Receptor alpha (ERα) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that controls key cellular ...
Estrogens influence post-natal development and function of the female reproductive system and other ...
The physiological effects of natural and synthetic estrogens are mediated by estrogen receptor alpha...
Estrogen Receptors (ERs) are members of the Nuclear Receptor (NR) super family that mediate a divers...
Estrogen is a key regulatory hormone that affects numerous physiological processes. The estrogen rec...
International audienceThe ancestral status of estrogen receptor (ER) in the family of the steroid re...
140 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Dissecting the mechanism of e...
Estrogen is a key regulator of growth, differentiation and function in a broad range of target tissu...
Anti-estrogen therapies like tamoxifen are the most successful breast cancer treatments to date. How...
Antiestrogens are established as compounds which predominantly exert their actions by competing with...
Abstract Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability...
In females, estrogens play a key role in reproduction and have beneficial effects on the skeletal, c...
SynthSys is a Centre for Integrative Systems Biology (CISB) funded by BBSRC and EPSRC, reference BB/...
Antiestrogens used for breast cancer (BC) treatment differ among each other for the ability to affec...
Exogenous ligands that bind to the estrogen receptor (ER) exhibit unique pharmacologies distinct fro...
Estrogen Receptor alpha (ERα) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that controls key cellular ...
Estrogens influence post-natal development and function of the female reproductive system and other ...
The physiological effects of natural and synthetic estrogens are mediated by estrogen receptor alpha...
Estrogen Receptors (ERs) are members of the Nuclear Receptor (NR) super family that mediate a divers...