Estrogen action and cytoplasmic signaling pathways. Part II: the role of growth factors and phosphorylation in estrogen signaling.
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COUP-TFII mediates progesterone regulation of uterine implantation by controlling ER activity.Transcriptional regulation of BRCA1 expression by a metabolic switchHuman uterine smooth muscle and leiomyoma cells differ in their rapid 17beta-estradiol signaling: implications for proliferationAdvances in estrogen receptor biology: prospects for improvements in targeted breast cancer therapyFunctional implications of altered subcellular localization of PELP1 in breast cancer cells.Estrogen receptor alpha is expressed in mesenteric mesothelial cells and is internalized in caveolae upon Freund's adjuvant treatmentPro-cellular survival and neuroprotection of citrus flavonoid: the actions of hesperetin in PC12 cellsG protein-coupled estrogen receptor in energy homeostasis and obesity pathogenesis.Functional significance of the rapid regulation of brain estrogen action: where do the estrogens come from?Integrative genome-wide expression analysis bears evidence of estrogen receptor-independent transcription in heregulin-stimulated MCF-7 cells.Diversity of mechanisms involved in aromatase regulation and estrogen action in the brain.Tyrosine phosphatase Shp2 mediates the estrogen biological action in breast cancer via interaction with the estrogen extranuclear receptor.Synuclein gamma stimulates membrane-initiated estrogen signaling by chaperoning estrogen receptor (ER)-alpha36, a variant of ER-alpha.ER-α36: a novel biomarker and potential therapeutic target in breast cancer.Rapid estrogen regulation of DHEA metabolism in the male and female songbird brain.Prognostic impact of the c-MET polymorphism on the clinical outcome in locoregional gastric cancer patients.The neuropeptide y y(1) receptor: a diagnostic marker? Expression in mcf-7 breast cancer cells is down-regulated by antiestrogens in vitro and in xenografts.A variant of estrogen receptor-{alpha}, hER-{alpha}36: transduction of estrogen- and antiestrogen-dependent membrane-initiated mitogenic signaling.Resveratrol and estradiol exert disparate effects on cell migration, cell surface actin structures, and focal adhesion assembly in MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer cells.NAFLD, Estrogens, and Physical Exercise: The Animal ModelPlasma membrane receptor mediated MAPK signaling pathways are activated in human uterine cervix at parturition.The regulation of embryo implantation and endometrial decidualization by progesterone receptor signaling.Functional signaling pathway analysis of lung adenocarcinomas identifies novel therapeutic targets for KRAS mutant tumors.Direct effects of sex steroid hormones on adipose tissues and obesity.Aptamer-Assisted Detection of the Altered Expression of Estrogen Receptor Alpha in Human Breast CancerEstrogen-TGFbeta cross-talk in bone and other cell types: role of TIEG, Runx2, and other transcription factors.Alterations in estrogen signalling pathways upon acquisition of anthracycline resistance in breast tumor cellsRapid effects of aromatase inhibition on male reproductive behaviors in Japanese quail.Estrogen signaling multiple pathways to impact gene transcription.Aromatase expression in the ovary: hormonal and molecular regulation.An estrogen receptor-alpha knock-in mutation provides evidence of ligand-independent signaling and allows modulation of ligand-induced pathways in vivo.Steroid-free medium discloses oestrogenic effects of the bisphosphonate clodronate on breast cancer cells.Sex steroid effects at target tissues: mechanisms of action.Circulatory estrogen level protects against breast cancer in obese women.Age-related differences in cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury: effects of estrogen deficiency.Estrogen receptor related beta is expressed in human endometrium throughout the normal menstrual cycle.Estrogen induces rapid translocation of estrogen receptor beta, but not estrogen receptor alpha, to the neuronal plasma membrane.Trauma and immune response--effect of gender differences.A low concentration of genistein induces estrogen receptor-alpha and insulin-like growth factor-I receptor interactions and proliferation in uterine leiomyoma cellsMolecular pathways: Estrogen pathway in colorectal cancer.
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Estrogen action and cytoplasmic signaling pathways. Part II: the role of growth factors and phosphorylation in estrogen signaling.
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James H Segars
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10.1016/S1043-2760(02)00634-3
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2002-12-01T00:00:00Z