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Journals
Estrogen Receptors
Estrogen response element-dependent regulation of transcriptional activation of estrogen receptors and ß by coactivators and corepressors C M Klinge, S C Jernigan, K A Mattingly, K E Risinger and J Zhang
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Cooperative Coactivation of Estrogen Receptor in ZR-75 Human Breast Cancer Cells by SNURF and TATA-binding Protein Bradley Saville, Hetti Poukka, Mark Wormke, Olli A. Jänne, Jorma J. Palvimo, Matthew Stoner¶, Ismael Samudio, and Stephen Safe
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Identification of a Novel RING Finger Protein as a Coregulator in Steroid Receptor-Mediated Gene Transcription Anu-Maarit Moilanen, Hetti Poukka, Ulla Karvonen, Marika Häkli, Olli A. Jänne, and Jorma J. Palvimo
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High level expression of full-length estrogen receptor in Escherichia coli is facilitated by the uncoupler of oxidative phosphorylation, CCCP Zhang C.C.; Glenn K.A.; Kuntz M.A.; Shapiro D.J.1
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Nuclear receptor coactivators function in estrogen receptor- and progestin receptor-dependent aspects of sexual behavior in female mice Heather A. Molenda-Figueiraa, Casey A. Williamsa, Andreana L. Griffina, Eric M. Rutledgeb, Jeffrey D. Blausteina and Marc J. Tetela
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Estrogen receptor interaction with estrogen response elements Carolyn M. Klinge
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A novel estrogen sensor based on recombinant Arxula adeninivorans cells: Thomas Hahna, Kristina Taga, Klaus Riedela, Steffen Uhligb, Keith Baronianc, Gerd Gellissend and Gotthard Kunzea
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Estrogen receptor ß: an overview and update: Chunyan Zhao, Karin Dahlman-Wright, and Jan-Åke Gustafsson
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A simple and extremely sensitive system for detecting estrogenic activity using transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana
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How estrogen-specific proteins discriminate estrogens from androgens: a common steroid binding site architecture
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Bisphenol A
Direct Evidence Revealing Structural Elements Essential for the High Binding Ability of Bisphenol A to Human Estrogen-Related Receptor-γ: Hiroyuki Okada, Takatoshi Tokunaga, Xiaohui Liu, Sayaka Takayanagi, Ayami Matsushima, and Yasuyuki Shimohigashi
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Endocrine disruptor bisphenol A strongly binds to human estrogen-related receptor γ (ERRγ) with high constitutive activity:Sayaka Takayanagia, Takatoshi Tokunagaa, Xiaohui Liua, Hiroyuki Okadaa, Ayami Matsushimaa and Yasuyuki Shimohigashi
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Aerobic degradation of bisphenol A by Achromobacter xylosoxidans strain B-16 isolated from compost leachate of municipal solid waste:Chang Zhanga, Guangming Zenga, Li Yuana, Jian Yub, Jianbing Lia, Guohe Huanga, Beidou Xie and Hongliang Liua.
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Molecular cloning and characterization of cytochrome P450 and ferredoxin genes involved in bisphenol A degradation in Sphingomonas bisphenolicum strain AO1: M. Sasaki, T. Tsuchido and Y. Matsumura.
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Processing of Bisphenol A by Plant Tissues: Glucosylation by Cultured BY-2 Cells and Glucosylation/Translocation by Plants of Nicotiana tabacum: Nobuyoshi Nakajima1,4, Yukiko Ohshima2, Shigeko Serizawa2, Tomoko Kouda2, John S. Edmonds2, Fujio Shiraishi2, Mitsuko Aono3, Akihiro Kubo3, Masanori Tamaoki1, Hikaru Saji3 and Masatoshi Morita2.
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Purification of Cytochrome P450 and Ferredoxin, Involved in Bisphenonol A Degradation, from Sphingomonas sp. Strain AO1: Miho Sasaki,Ayako Akahira, Ko-ichi Oshiman, Tetsuaki Tsuchido, and Yoshinobu Matsumura.
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Biodegradation of bisphenol A by cells and cell lysate from Sphingomonas sp. strain AO1: Miho Sasaki1, Jun-ichi Maki1, Ko-ichi Oshiman3, Yoshinobu Matsumura1, 2 and Tetsuaki Tsuchido1, 2.
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Bisphenol A Degradation by Bacteria Isolated from River Water: J.-H. Kang and F. Kondo.
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Plant Info
The Basic Helix–Loop–Helix Transcription Factor Family in Plants: A Genome-Wide Study of Protein Structure and Functional Diversity:
Marc A. Heim, Marc Jakoby, Martin Werber, Cathie Martin, Bernd Weisshaar, and Paul C. Bailey
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Cell Free
Biosensor immunoassays for the detection of bisphenol A: Gerardo R. Marchesinia, b, c, , , Eline Meulenberga, Willem Haasnootb and Hubertus Irthc
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Other Info
Natural Animal Coloration Can Be Determined by a Nonfluorescent Green Flourescent Protein Homolog: Lukyanov K., Fradkov A., Gurskaya N., Matz M., Labas Y., Savitsky A., Markelov M., Zaraisky A., Zhao X., Fang Y., Tan W., and Lukyanov S.
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An impedimetric immunosensor for the label-free detection of bisphenol A:Md. Aminur Rahmana, Muhammad J.A. Shiddikya, Jang-Su Park and Yoon-Bo Shim,
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