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Estrogen receptor beta isoforms exhibit differences in ligand-activated transcriptional activity in an estrogen response element sequence-dependent manner
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Estrogen receptor beta isoforms exhibit differences in ligand-activated transcriptional activity in an estrogen response element sequence-dependent manner

Timothy L Ramsey, Kelly E Risinger, Sarah C Jernigan, Kathleen A Mattingly and Carolyn M Klinge
Endocrinology (Philadelphia), Vol.145(1), pp.149-160
2004-01
PMID: 14500565

Abstract

Animals Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal - pharmacology CHO Cells Cricetinae Estrogen Receptor alpha Estrogen Receptor beta Estrogens - pharmacology Humans Isomerism Ligands Rats Receptors, Estrogen - chemistry Receptors, Estrogen - genetics Receptors, Estrogen - metabolism Response Elements - genetics Stilbenes - pharmacology Transcriptional Activation - drug effects Transcriptional Activation - physiology Transfection
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https://doi.org/10.1210/en.2003-1043View
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.141 Hormone Therapy
1.141.244 Tamoxifen
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Endocrinology & Metabolism
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Biology & Biochemistry

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