Title : Thyroid hormone and glucocorticoid independently regulate the expression of estrogen receptor in male Xenopus liver cells.

Pub. Date : 1994 Oct

PMID : 7821717






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1 Earlier studies from our laboratory had shown that triiodothyronine (T3) strongly potentiates the activation by estradiol (E2) of silent vitellogenin (Vit) genes and the autoinduction of estrogen receptor (ER) mRNA in primary cultures of male Xenopus hepatocytes (Rabelo and Tata, 1993). Triiodothyronine a1-a Xenopus laevis
2 Earlier studies from our laboratory had shown that triiodothyronine (T3) strongly potentiates the activation by estradiol (E2) of silent vitellogenin (Vit) genes and the autoinduction of estrogen receptor (ER) mRNA in primary cultures of male Xenopus hepatocytes (Rabelo and Tata, 1993). Triiodothyronine a1-a Xenopus laevis
3 Earlier studies from our laboratory had shown that triiodothyronine (T3) strongly potentiates the activation by estradiol (E2) of silent vitellogenin (Vit) genes and the autoinduction of estrogen receptor (ER) mRNA in primary cultures of male Xenopus hepatocytes (Rabelo and Tata, 1993). Triiodothyronine a1-a Xenopus laevis
4 Earlier studies from our laboratory had shown that triiodothyronine (T3) strongly potentiates the activation by estradiol (E2) of silent vitellogenin (Vit) genes and the autoinduction of estrogen receptor (ER) mRNA in primary cultures of male Xenopus hepatocytes (Rabelo and Tata, 1993). Triiodothyronine a1-a Xenopus laevis