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Estrogen Receptors

Estrogen receptors genes polymorphisms and age at menarche in idiopathic scoliosis

Estrogen receptors genes polymorphisms and age at menarche in idiopathic scoliosis

... interactions. Estrogen receptors 1 and 2 polymorphism were reported to be associated with AAM: in ESR1 XbaI and PvuII site polymorphism and in ESR2 AluI site ...

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The Expression of Estrogen Receptors in Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Korean Patients

The Expression of Estrogen Receptors in Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Korean Patients

... of estrogen receptors (ER)- and - , as well α β as androgen receptor (AR), in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is thought to be correlated with prognosis, survival, and male prevalence of ...these ...

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Vascular estrogen receptors and endothelium derived nitric oxide production in the mouse aorta  Gender difference and effect of estrogen receptor gene disruption

Vascular estrogen receptors and endothelium derived nitric oxide production in the mouse aorta Gender difference and effect of estrogen receptor gene disruption

... of estrogen binding sites in male mouse aorta, suggesting (but not proving) a causal relationship between the number of functional vascular ER and basal EDNO ...vascular estrogen receptors and not ...

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Estrogen receptor transcription and transactivation Structure function relationship in DNA  and ligand binding domains of estrogen receptors

Estrogen receptor transcription and transactivation Structure function relationship in DNA and ligand binding domains of estrogen receptors

... Estrogen receptors are members of the nuclear receptor steroid family that exhibit specific structural features, ligand-binding domain sequence identity and dimeric interactions, that single them ...nuclear ...

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The impact of some Bisphenol A based restorative materials on the estrogen
receptors activity

The impact of some Bisphenol A based restorative materials on the estrogen receptors activity

... The relation between BPA release and the estrogen receptor activity may be due to the similarity of the phenol groups on both BPA and estradiol. This resemblance allows the BPA molecule to trigger estrogenic ...

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Polymorphisms in estrogen receptors predict the risk of male infertility: a meta-analysis

Polymorphisms in estrogen receptors predict the risk of male infertility: a meta-analysis

... To identify all articles that examined the association of ERs polymorphisms with male infertility, a comprehen- sive systematic bibliographic search through the medical databases PUBMED, attempting to cover all medical ...

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Age-specific effects of estrogen receptors' polymorphisms on the bone traits in healthy fertile women: the BONTURNO study

Age-specific effects of estrogen receptors' polymorphisms on the bone traits in healthy fertile women: the BONTURNO study

... as estrogen receptors, on inher- ited skeletal traits in a large and homogeneous population-based cohort of premenopausal healthy Cau- casian women ...

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Lack of estrogen receptors expression in malignant and pre malignant colorectal lesions in Egyptian patients

Lack of estrogen receptors expression in malignant and pre malignant colorectal lesions in Egyptian patients

... of estrogen receptors (alpha and beta) in pre-malignant (adenomatous po- lyps and IBD), malignant colorectal lesions and nor- mal colonic mucosa in group of Egyptian ...for estrogen receptors ...

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Curcumin inhibits leptin gene expression and secretion in breast cancer cells by estrogen receptors

Curcumin inhibits leptin gene expression and secretion in breast cancer cells by estrogen receptors

... c-myc, Bcl-2, ICAM-1 and MMP-9 [30]. In addition, Curcumin has been shown to suppress the expression of cyclin D1 in many types of cancer including head and neck, colon, bladder, breast, cervical and pancreatic car- ...

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Expression of Progesterone and Estrogen Receptors in Endometrial Carcinoma and Myoma in Postmenopausal Women Assessment of PR and ER in the uterus

Expression of Progesterone and Estrogen Receptors in Endometrial Carcinoma and Myoma in Postmenopausal Women Assessment of PR and ER in the uterus

... hormone estrogen [7]. It seems that a hormonal imbalance, i.e. elevated estrogen and probably progesterone levels, is the most important underlying risk factor for the development of ...that estrogen ...

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Cytochrome P450arom, androgen and estrogen receptors in pig sperm

Cytochrome P450arom, androgen and estrogen receptors in pig sperm

... A red fluorescence revealed AR in the proximal sperm mid-piece while the tail and the head were unstained (Fig- ure 1A). P450arom has been detected in the tail of pig sperm with a red brilliant light in the proximal ...

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Estrogen receptors orchestrate cell growth and differentiation to facilitate liver regeneration

Estrogen receptors orchestrate cell growth and differentiation to facilitate liver regeneration

... classical estrogen receptors, ERα and ERβ [18], which bind estradiol, then translocate to the nucleus where they cooperate with association proteins to bind to their corresponding DNA sequences [19, ...

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The effects of estrogen, its antagonist ICI 182, 780, and interferon-tau on the expression of estrogen receptors and integrin alphaV beta 3 on cycle day 16 in bovine endometrium

The effects of estrogen, its antagonist ICI 182, 780, and interferon-tau on the expression of estrogen receptors and integrin alphaV beta 3 on cycle day 16 in bovine endometrium

... of estrogen receptors (ER) in the luminal ...cycle, estrogen from the dominant follicle causes a reduction in integrin α v β 3 and affects ERα in the luminal ...ERα. Estrogen receptor α ...

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Value of p53 and estrogen receptors immunohistochemical staining in endometrial carcinoma

Value of p53 and estrogen receptors immunohistochemical staining in endometrial carcinoma

... The overall rate of p53 positivity in our study was found in 13.8% of the endometrioid and in 68% of the non- endometrioid carcinoma. Our study demonstrated that frequency of p53 overexpression rises with histological ...

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Immunohistochemical detection of estrogen receptors in canine mammary tumors

Immunohistochemical detection of estrogen receptors in canine mammary tumors

... the estrogen receptors (ER) and the complex cellular interactions that are mediated by a multitude of ligands, cofactors, and other ...These receptors are also important for the physiological ...

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The reliability of rabbit monoclonal antibodies in the immunohistochemical assessment of estrogen receptors, progesterone receptors, and HER2 in human breast carcinomas

The reliability of rabbit monoclonal antibodies in the immunohistochemical assessment of estrogen receptors, progesterone receptors, and HER2 in human breast carcinomas

... Key Words: Rabbit monoclonal antibodies; Immunohistochemistry; Fluorescence in situ hybridization; FISH; Silver in situ hybridization; SISH; Estrogen receptors; Progesterone receptors; [r] ...

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The protective role of estrogen and estrogen receptors in cardiovascular disease and the controversial use of estrogen therapy

The protective role of estrogen and estrogen receptors in cardiovascular disease and the controversial use of estrogen therapy

... 17Beta-estradiol, estrogen; EC: Endothelial cells; ECM: Extracellular matrix; eNOS: Nitric oxide synthase 3; EPC: Endothelial progenitor cells; ER: Estrogen receptors; ERKO: Estrogen receptor ...

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Estrogen receptors and human disease

Estrogen receptors and human disease

... for estrogen in human physiology, it is not surprising that estrogen is also implicated in the development or progression of numerous diseases, which include but are not limited to various types of cancer ...

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Risk analysis of systemic levels of estrogen and adipokines as well as estrogen receptors from PBMCs in childbearing and perimenopausal women with obesity

<p>Risk analysis of systemic levels of estrogen and adipokines as well as estrogen receptors from PBMCs in childbearing and perimenopausal women with obesity</p>

... of estrogen, ERs, and adipokines in women of childbearing and perimenopausal ...The estrogen levels of perimeno- pausal women were signi fi cantly lower relative to those in women of childbearing ...

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Signaling through estrogen receptors modulates telomerase activity in human prostate cancer

Signaling through estrogen receptors modulates telomerase activity in human prostate cancer

... hormone receptors play a central role in all stages of prostate ...whether estrogen receptor (ER) signaling contributes to telomerase activation, an early event in prostate ...hTERT estrogen response ...

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