Steroid hormone receptors have been traditionally considered to act via the regulation of transcriptional processes, involving nuclear translocation and binding to specific response elements, and ultimately leading to regulation of gene expression. However, novel non-transcriptional mechanisms of signal transduction through steroid hormone receptors have been identified. These so-called 'non-genomic' effects do not depend on gene transcription or protein synthesis and involve steroid-induced modulation of cytoplasmic or cell membrane-bound regulatory proteins. Several relevant biological actions of steroids have been associated with this kind of signaling. Ubiquitous regulatory cascades such as mitogen-activated protein kinases, the phospha...
Estrogen is a ligand for the estrogen receptor (ER), which on binding 17beta-estradiol, functions as...
AbstractThe relationship of the classical receptors and their transcriptional activity to nongenotro...
AbstractThe non-genomic effect has been considered to underlie the rapid action of steroids. This si...
Steroid hormone receptors have been traditionally considered to act via the regulation of transcript...
Estrogen receptors act via the regulation of transcriptional processes, involving nuclear translocat...
Sex steroid receptors (SRs) traditionally have been regarded as transcription factors regulating the...
Ligands for the nuclear receptor superfamily have at least two mechanisms of action: (a) classical t...
ABSTRACT The biological effects of steroid hormones are mediated by receptors associated with the pl...
In the last two decades, several studies have unveiled a series of original signaling mechanisms thr...
The genomic actions of thyroid hormone and steroids depend upon primary interactions of the hormones...
The ability of a cell to respond to a particular hormone depends on the presence of specific recepto...
In addition to stimulating gene transcription, sex steroids trigger rapid, non-genomic responses in...
""The chapter provides an update on recent advances in the field of non transcriptional actions medi...
Hormonal ligands for the nuclear receptor superfamily have at least two interacting mechanisms of ac...
Estrogens and thyroid hormones are regulators of important diverse physiological processes such as r...
Estrogen is a ligand for the estrogen receptor (ER), which on binding 17beta-estradiol, functions as...
AbstractThe relationship of the classical receptors and their transcriptional activity to nongenotro...
AbstractThe non-genomic effect has been considered to underlie the rapid action of steroids. This si...
Steroid hormone receptors have been traditionally considered to act via the regulation of transcript...
Estrogen receptors act via the regulation of transcriptional processes, involving nuclear translocat...
Sex steroid receptors (SRs) traditionally have been regarded as transcription factors regulating the...
Ligands for the nuclear receptor superfamily have at least two mechanisms of action: (a) classical t...
ABSTRACT The biological effects of steroid hormones are mediated by receptors associated with the pl...
In the last two decades, several studies have unveiled a series of original signaling mechanisms thr...
The genomic actions of thyroid hormone and steroids depend upon primary interactions of the hormones...
The ability of a cell to respond to a particular hormone depends on the presence of specific recepto...
In addition to stimulating gene transcription, sex steroids trigger rapid, non-genomic responses in...
""The chapter provides an update on recent advances in the field of non transcriptional actions medi...
Hormonal ligands for the nuclear receptor superfamily have at least two interacting mechanisms of ac...
Estrogens and thyroid hormones are regulators of important diverse physiological processes such as r...
Estrogen is a ligand for the estrogen receptor (ER), which on binding 17beta-estradiol, functions as...
AbstractThe relationship of the classical receptors and their transcriptional activity to nongenotro...
AbstractThe non-genomic effect has been considered to underlie the rapid action of steroids. This si...