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834 Chestnut Street, Suite 400
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 955-5000
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Estrogen targets fat mass and glucose metabolism by acting in the brain
- The mRNA-binding protein Zfp36 Is upregulated by β-adrenergic stimulation and represses IL-6 production in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
- β-Catenin independent cross-control between the estradiol and Wnt pathways in osteoblasts
- Intercalation of XR5944 with the estrogen response element is modulated by the tri-nucleotide spacer sequence between half-sites
- The mRNA-binding protein HuR is regulated in the menstrual cycle and repressed in ectopic endometrium
- The tri-nucleotide spacer sequence between estrogen response element half-sites is conserved and modulates ERα-mediated transcriptional responses
- Location analysis for the estrogen receptor-α reveals binding to diverse ERE sequences and widespread binding within repetitive DNA elements
- Clinical assessment of fracture risk and novel therapeutic strategies to combat osteoporosis
- Reply of the Authors: An estrogen treatment may reverse a premature ovarian failure
- Ovarian hyperstimulation after a short course of an oral contraceptive in a patient with premature ovarian failure
- Two estrogen response element sequences near the PCNA gene are not responsible for its estrogen-enhanced expression in MCF7 cells
- Genomic analysis of estrogen cascade reveals histone variant H2A.Z associated with breast cancer progression
- Steroid hormone synthesis in pregnancy
- Immune testing in fertility practi Truth or deception?
- The steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StaR): A window into the complexities of intracellular cholesterol trafficking
- Induction of matrix metalloproteinases and collagenolysis in chick embryonic membranes before hatching
- Steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR) acts on the outside of mitochondria to stimulate steroidogenesis
- Unveiling the mechanism of action and regulation of the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein
- Steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR) is a sterol transfer protein
- The mechanism of action of steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR): StAR acts on the outside of mitochondria to stimulate steroidogenesis
