Azriel Schmidt
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Lipfert L, Fisher J, Wei N, Scafonas A, Su Q, Yudkovitz J, et al.
Mol Endocrinol
. 2005 Oct;
20(3):516-33.
PMID: 16223974
Estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) serine 118 (Ser118) phosphorylation modulates activation function-1 (AF1) function. Correct positioning of helix 12 promotes agonist-dependent recruitment of cyclin-dependent kinase-7 to catalyze this event. In this...
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Bettoun D, Scafonas A, Rutledge S, Hodor P, Chen O, Gambone C, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2005 Sep;
280(47):38898-901.
PMID: 16166078
Signaling by androgens and interferons (IFN) plays an important role in prostate cancer initiation and progression. Using microarray analysis, we describe here a functional cross-talk between dihydrotestosterone and interferon signaling....
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Chen F, Knecht K, Birzin E, Fisher J, Wilkinson H, Mojena M, et al.
Endocrinology
. 2005 Jul;
146(11):4568-76.
PMID: 15994348
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) exhibits peak adrenal secretion in the fetus at term and around age 30 yr in the adult. Levels then progressively decline, which is associated with decreased levels of...
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Opas E, Gentile M, Kimmel D, Rodan G, Schmidt A
Maturitas
. 2005 May;
53(2):210-6.
PMID: 15908148
Objective: Estrogen is the most effective treatment for preventing the vasomotor symptoms in women. The ability of estrogen to control tail skin temperature (TST) in rats is used as an...
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Schmidt A, Vogel R, Rutledge S, Opas E, Rodan G, Friedman E
Pharmacol Biochem Behav
. 2005 Mar;
80(3):379-85.
PMID: 15740779
Nuclear receptors are transcription factors that usually interact, in a ligand-dependent manner, with specific DNA sequences located within promoters of target genes. The nuclear receptors can also be controlled in...
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Nantermet P, Masarachia P, Gentile M, Pennypacker B, Xu J, Holder D, et al.
Endocrinology
. 2004 Oct;
146(2):564-78.
PMID: 15498879
The androgen receptor (AR) is expressed in the uterus; however, the role of AR in female reproductive physiology is poorly understood. Here we examined the effects of androgens on uterine...
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Opas E, Rutledge S, Vogel R, Rodan G, Schmidt A
Maturitas
. 2004 Jul;
48(4):463-71.
PMID: 15283940
Objective: Develop a rat model for the evaluation of estrogenic agents on estrogen deficiency-induced changes in thermoregulation. Methods: OVX rats are impaired in thermoregulation which manifests itself as an elevation...
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Powzaniuk M, McElwee-Witmer S, Vogel R, Hayami T, Rutledge S, Chen F, et al.
Mol Endocrinol
. 2004 May;
18(8):2011-23.
PMID: 15131260
The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid receptor superfamily that plays critical roles in the development and maintenance of the male reproductive system and in prostate cancer....
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Bai C, Schmidt A, Freedman L
Assay Drug Dev Technol
. 2004 Apr;
1(6):843-52.
PMID: 15090230
Steroid receptors belong to the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily, which represents one of the important families of drug targets in the pharmaceutical industry. These receptors are generally expressed in a...
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Menke J, MacNaul K, Hayes N, Baffic J, Chao Y, Elbrecht A, et al.
Endocrinology
. 2002 Jun;
143(7):2548-58.
PMID: 12072387
The liver X receptors, LXRalpha and LXRbeta, are members of the nuclear receptor superfamily. Originally identified as orphans, both receptor subtypes have since been shown to be activated by naturally...