DNA binding by estrogen receptor-alpha is essential for the transcriptional response to estrogen in the liver and the uterus

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DNA binding by estrogen receptor-alpha is essential for the transcriptional response to estrogen in the liver and the uterus is …
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P356DOI10.1210/ME.2009-0045
P932PMC publication ID5419145
P698PubMed publication ID19574448

P50authorAnette SommerQ73445321
P2093author name stringGünther Schütz
Malcolm G Parker
Gabriele Leder
Henrik Seidel
Christiane Otto
Tim M Wintermantel
Jenny Schkoldow
Brenda D Stride
Dörthe L Ahlbory-Dieker
Susanne Trölenberg
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P433issue10
P921main subjectestrogenQ277954
P304page(s)1544-1555
P577publication date2009-07-02
P1433published inMolecular EndocrinologyQ3319475
P1476titleDNA binding by estrogen receptor-alpha is essential for the transcriptional response to estrogen in the liver and the uterus
P478volume23

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