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Examples for "oestrogen receptor"
Examples for "oestrogen receptor"
1As regard the oestrogen receptor, no significant relationship between this and cath-D was observed.
2This anti-proliferative effect is paradoxical, because anti-progestins do not bind to the oestrogen receptor.
3Tamoxifen is a selective oestrogen receptor modulator widely used for the treatment of breast cancer.
4Axillary nodal status, tumour size and oestrogen receptor status did not correlate with a positive bone scan.
5Levels in primary cancers showed no significant relationship with either tumour size, nodal status or oestrogen receptor levels.
1All patients with positive or unknown estrogen receptor status were administered tamoxifen.
2The tumor cells were positive for estrogen receptor and negative for Cdx-2.
3Those with estrogen receptor-positive MBC had to have progressed on endocrine therapy.
4Forty-nine of these women had estrogen receptor-negative tumors, a poor prognostic sign.
5These tumors were estrogen receptor negative and showed no mitogenic response to estradiol.
1We investigated expression of the estrogen receptors, using immunocytochemistry and Western blotting.
2VSMC contain estrogen receptors and may have specific responses to estrogen.
3Nonetheless, little is known about the role of estrogen receptors in lupus pathogenesis.
4These findings support the importance of estrogen receptors in CVD susceptibility, especially in men.
5In contrast, blocking estrogen receptors with fulvestrant abrogated the mineralization induced by estrogen treatment.
6Steroid hormone receptors including estrogen receptors (ER) classically function as ligand-regulated transcription factors.
7A fast and convenient method is described for the determination of estrogen receptors (ERs).
8High-resolution, high-throughput microscopy is illustrated that provides quantitative subcellular information for both androgen and estrogen receptors.
9Oleocanthal binds to both estrogen receptors inducing estradiol-agonistic or antiagonistic effects depending on the cell line.
10IF is functionally independent and strongly represses transcription when it is fused upstream of estrogen receptors.
11In all treatment regimens, the mRNA expression of estrogen receptors alpha and beta mRNA was measured.
12Genistein is a naturally occurring isoflavone that interacts with estrogen receptors and multiple other molecular targets.
13Immunohistochemical analysis showed diffuse and strong labeling for progesterone receptors and weak labeling for estrogen receptors.
14In vivo and in vitro studies indicate that the estrogen receptors are mechanistically implicated in endocrine-related diseases.
15These compounds translocate the cytoplasmic estrogen receptor and bind to unfilled nuclear estrogen receptors in whole cells.
16The interactions of phytoestrogens with estrogen receptors were studied in the human breast cancer cell line, MCF-7.
Translations for estrogen receptors