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Keywords: oestrogen receptor
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Biochemical Society Transactions
Biochem Soc Trans (2014) 42 (4): 1180–1183.
Published: 11 August 2014
... M.Raponi@soton.ac.uk ). 27 2 2014 © The Authors Journal compilation © 2014 Biochemical Society 2014 alternative splicing oestrogen receptor RBFOX2 RNA-binding-motif protein 9 (RBM9) RNA recognition motif (RRM) steroid receptor Different mRNA isoforms can be produced from...
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Biochemical Society Transactions
Biochem Soc Trans (2004) 32 (6): 940–942.
Published: 26 October 2004
... I gelsolin nuclear hormone receptor oestrogen receptor supervillin The gelsolin family of actin-binding proteins includes many proteins from a diverse range of eukaryotic organisms. Gelsolin [ 1 ], the prototype of the family, was cloned in 1986. The proteins generally contain three...
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Biochemical Society Transactions
Biochem Soc Trans (2001) 29 (2): 205–209.
Published: 01 May 2001
...H. Wiseman; R. Duffy Steroids and related compounds are important in disease development and prevention, via steroid receptor-mediated and receptor-independent mechanisms. Interaction of endogenous oestrogens with the oestrogen receptor has unfortunate mitogenic effects in breast cancer. However...
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Biochemical Society Transactions
Biochem Soc Trans (2001) 29 (2): 216–222.
Published: 01 May 2001
..., but different in others. Epidermal growth factor (EGF)-stimulated proliferation of human mammary epithelial cells (that do not express the oestrogen receptor) was significantly suppressed at genistein concentrations (5–10μM) that are attainable physiologically. Others have shown previously that transforming...