F LHorset
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    Krey G, Braissant O, LHorset F, Kalkhoven E, Perroud M, Parker M, et al.
  
  
    Mol Endocrinol
    . 1997 Jun;
          11(6):779-91.
    
    PMID: 9171241
  
  
          Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are nuclear hormone receptors controlling the expression of genes involved in lipid homeostasis. PPARs activate gene transcription in response to a variety of compounds including hypolipidemic...
      
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    LHorset F, Dauvois S, Heery D, Cavailles V, Parker M
  
  
    Mol Cell Biol
    . 1996 Nov;
          16(11):6029-36.
    
    PMID: 8887632
  
  
          We have characterized two distinct binding sites, called site 1 and site 2, in the nuclear protein RIP-140 which interact with the ligand binding domain of the estrogen receptor both...
      
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    Blin C, LHorset F, Romagnolo B, Colnot S, Lambert M, Thomasset M, et al.
  
  
    Endocrinology
    . 1996 Jun;
          137(6):2246-53.
    
    PMID: 8641172
  
  
          This study describes the properties of a myometrial cell line, m-M116, that was derived from a leiomyoma developed in an adult female transgenic mouse harboring the simian virus 40 large...
      
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    Lambert M, Colnot S, Suh E, LHorset F, Blin C, Calliot M, et al.
  
  
    Eur J Biochem
    . 1996 Mar;
          236(3):778-88.
    
    PMID: 8665895
  
  
          The calbindin-D9K (CaBP9k) gene is mainly expressed in differentiated duodenal epithelial cells and is used as a model for studying the molecular mechanisms of intestine-specific transcription. The gene has been...
      
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    GALAND G, LHorset F, Longis Y, Perret C
  
  
    Am J Physiol
    . 1995 Dec;
          269(6 Pt 1):G833-41.
    
    PMID: 8572214
  
  
          Rabbit trehalase is a 75-kDa glycosyl phosphatidylinositol-anchored glycoprotein of the microvillus membrane of the enterocyte and kidney proximal tubule epithelial cells. The purpose of this work was to try to...
      
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    Blin C, LHorset F, Leclerc T, Lambert M, Colnot S, Thomasset M, et al.
  
  
    J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol
    . 1995 Oct;
          55(1):1-7.
    
    PMID: 7577712
  
  
          Antiestrogens have a large range of tissue- and promoter-specific actions, many of which still remain unclear, particularly in the uterus. Thus, we have analyzed the effects of two antiestrogens, tamoxifen...
      
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    Cavailles V, Dauvois S, LHorset F, Lopez G, Hoare S, Kushner P, et al.
  
  
    EMBO J
    . 1995 Aug;
          14(15):3741-51.
    
    PMID: 7641693
  
  
          A conserved region in the hormone-dependent activation domain AF2 of nuclear receptors plays an important role in transcriptional activation. We have characterized a novel nuclear protein, RIP140, that specifically interacts...
      
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    LHorset F, Blin C, Colnot S, Lambert M, Thomasset M, Perret C
  
  
    Endocrinology
    . 1994 Jan;
          134(1):11-8.
    
    PMID: 7506202
  
  
          The calbindin D9k (CaBP9k) gene is under strict estrogen control in the rat uterus. This tissue contains two CaBP9k messenger RNA (mRNA) species. We have used primer extension analysis, reverse...
      
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    LHorset F, Blin C, Brehier A, Thomasset M, Perret C
  
  
    Endocrinology
    . 1993 Feb;
          132(2):489-95.
    
    PMID: 8425470
  
  
          Progesterone modulates estrogen-stimulated responses in the uterus. Calbindin-D 9k (CaBP9k), a 17 beta-estradiol-responsive gene expressed in the uterus, was used as a marker to examine the interactions between endogenous progesterone...
      
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    Dupret J, LHorset F, Perret C, Bernaudin J, Thomasset M
  
  
    Endocrinology
    . 1992 Dec;
          131(6):2643-8.
    
    PMID: 1446606
  
  
          Calbindin-D9K (CaBP9K) is classically considered to be the molecular expression of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3. The hormone is known to regulate the rat CaBP9K gene in duodenal tissue at transcriptional and posttranscriptional...