Estrogen receptor transcription and transactivation Basic aspects of estrogen action
Breast Cancer Research2000Vol. 2(5), pp. 360–6
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Abstract
Estrogen signaling has turned out to be much more complex and exciting than previously thought; the paradigm shift in our understanding of estrogen action came in 1996, when the presence of a new estrogen receptor (ER), ERbeta, was reported. An intricate interplay between the classical ERalpha and the novel ERbeta is of paramount importance for the final biological effect of estrogen in different target cells.
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