PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 16135805-6 2005 Bigenic PRAI-SRC-1(-/-) mice revealed that SRC-1 modulates PR activity in the uterus in a cell-specific fashion and is involved in PR gene activation in stroma and myometrium of the uterus in response to estrogen and progesterone. Progesterone 217-229 nuclear receptor coactivator 1 Mus musculus 43-48 26098207-3 2015 WT dams crossed with males deficient for both SRC-1 and SRC-2 had suppressed myometrial inflammation, increased serum progesterone, and delayed parturition, which could be reconciled by injection of either SP-A or PAF into the amnion. Progesterone 118-130 nuclear receptor coactivator 1 Mus musculus 46-51 16141356-3 2006 In the mammary gland, PR activity in the luminal epithelium of both wild-type and SRC-1(-/-) mice was induced by estrogen + progesterone treatment. Progesterone 124-136 nuclear receptor coactivator 1 Mus musculus 82-87 16135805-7 2005 In contrast, SRC-1 was involved in the down-regulation of PR target gene expression in the luminal and glandular epithelial compartments of the uterus after chronic progesterone treatment. Progesterone 165-177 nuclear receptor coactivator 1 Mus musculus 13-18 12021388-8 2002 However, overexpression of SRC-1 counteracted progesterone to repress mCAR activity. Progesterone 46-58 nuclear receptor coactivator 1 Mus musculus 27-32