The Estrogen Trinity: Membrane, Cytosolic, and Nuclear Effects
The Estrogen Trinity: Membrane, Cytosolic, and Nuclear Effects
Nadal, Angel; Díaz, Mario; Valverde, Miguel A.
2001-12-01 00:00:00
Estrogens have a wide array of biological effects, targeting both genomic and nongenomic mechanisms. Classically, the estrogen receptors activating the transcription machinery in the nucleus were thought to be distinct from the extranuclear estrogen receptors. Recently, this conceptual wall has started to be dismantled as the result of the identification of novel routes of estrogen action.
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The Estrogen Trinity: Membrane, Cytosolic, and Nuclear Effects
Estrogens have a wide array of biological effects, targeting both genomic and nongenomic mechanisms. Classically, the estrogen receptors activating the transcription machinery in the nucleus were thought to be distinct from the extranuclear estrogen receptors. Recently, this conceptual wall has started to be dismantled as the result of the identification of novel routes of estrogen action.
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