Title : Corticosteroid-binding globulin mRNA levels in human uterine endometrium.

Pub. Date : 1994 Oct

PMID : 7878688






6 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG or transcortin) is a specific plasma glycoprotein, which binds steroid hormones (cortisol, corticosterone, and progesterone), and plays a role in transporting these steroids, altering their concentrations in blood, and influencing their biological actions. Steroids serpin family A member 6 Homo sapiens
2 Corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG or transcortin) is a specific plasma glycoprotein, which binds steroid hormones (cortisol, corticosterone, and progesterone), and plays a role in transporting these steroids, altering their concentrations in blood, and influencing their biological actions. Steroids serpin family A member 6 Homo sapiens
3 Corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG or transcortin) is a specific plasma glycoprotein, which binds steroid hormones (cortisol, corticosterone, and progesterone), and plays a role in transporting these steroids, altering their concentrations in blood, and influencing their biological actions. Steroids serpin family A member 6 Homo sapiens
4 Corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG or transcortin) is a specific plasma glycoprotein, which binds steroid hormones (cortisol, corticosterone, and progesterone), and plays a role in transporting these steroids, altering their concentrations in blood, and influencing their biological actions. Steroids serpin family A member 6 Homo sapiens
5 Corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG or transcortin) is a specific plasma glycoprotein, which binds steroid hormones (cortisol, corticosterone, and progesterone), and plays a role in transporting these steroids, altering their concentrations in blood, and influencing their biological actions. Steroids serpin family A member 6 Homo sapiens
6 Corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG or transcortin) is a specific plasma glycoprotein, which binds steroid hormones (cortisol, corticosterone, and progesterone), and plays a role in transporting these steroids, altering their concentrations in blood, and influencing their biological actions. Steroids serpin family A member 6 Homo sapiens