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1. Estrogen receptors alpha and beta expression in different canine cancer types with an emphasis on hematopoietic malignancies.

2. Withania somnifera inhibits photorefractoriness which triggers neuronal apoptosis in both pre-optic and paraventricular hypothalamic area of Coturnix coturnix japonica: involvement of oxidative stress induced p53 dependent Caspase-3 mediated low immunoreactivity of estrogen receptor alpha

3. The effect of hesperetin on estrogen receptor gene expression and its relationship with the downstream pathways of estrogen receptor alpha.

4. Estrogen receptor α K303R mutation reorganizes its binding to forkhead box protein A1 regions and induces chromatin opening.

5. The ubiquitin ligase RNF2 stabilizes ERα and modulates breast cancer progression.

6. Carbidopa suppresses estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer via AhR-mediated proteasomal degradation of ERα.

7. UHRF1 modulates breast cancer cell growth via estrogen signaling.

8. ERα promotes transcription of tumor suppressor gene ApoA-I by establishing H3K27ac-enriched chromatin microenvironment in breast cancer cells.

9. Reduced menin expression leads to decreased ERα expression and is correlated with the occurrence of human luminal B-like and ER-negative breast cancer subtypes.

10. Arsenic-induced uterine apoptotic damage is protected by ethyl acetate fraction of Camellia sinensis (green tea) via Bcl-2-BAX through NF-κB regulations in Wistar rats.

11. RUNX1T1, a potential prognostic marker in breast cancer, is co-ordinately expressed with ERα, and regulated by estrogen receptor signalling in breast cancer cells.

12. Estrogen Regulates Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress–Mediated Apoptosis by ERK-p65 Pathway to Promote Endometrial Angiogenesis.

13. Scaffold attachment factor B: distribution and interaction with ERα in the rat brain.

14. Histone methyltransferases regulate the transcriptional expression of ERα and the proliferation of tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer cells.

15. Exogenous ERα Expression in the Mammary Epithelium Decreases Over Time and Does Not Contribute to p53-Deficient Mammary Tumor Formation in Mice.

16. Placental supernatants' enhancement of the metastatic potential of breast cancer cells: is estrogen receptor (ERα) essential for this phenomenon?

17. Effect of Benzo(a)pyrene on the Expression of miR-483-3p in Hepatocyte Primary Culture and Rat Liver.

18. ERα upregulates the expression of long non-coding RNA LINC00472 which suppresses the phosphorylation of NF-κB in breast cancer.

19. Evaluation of the effect of the new methoxy-stilbenes on expression of receptors and enzymes involved in estrogen synthesis in cancer breast cells.

20. 7,8-Dihydroxycoumarin exerts antitumor potential on DMBA-induced mammary carcinogenesis by inhibiting ERα, PR, EGFR, and IGF1R: involvement of MAPK1/2-JNK1/2-Akt pathway.

21. Expression of hormonal carcinogenesis genes and related regulatory microRNAs in uterus and ovaries of DDT-treated female rats.

22. Tamoxifen for induction of Cre-recombination may confound fibrosis studies in female mice.

23. Estrogen-like neuroprotection of isopsoralen against spinal cord injury through estrogen receptor ERα.

24. Synergistic disruption of ERα/HER2 crosstalk by endoxifen and lapatinib in breast cancer cells.

25. Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP)-Induced Apoptosis and Neurotoxicity are Mediated via the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR) but not by Estrogen Receptor Alpha (ERα), Estrogen Receptor Beta (ERβ), or Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Gamma (PPARγ) in Mouse Cortical Neurons

26. GGNBP2 acts as a tumor suppressor by inhibiting estrogen receptor α activity in breast cancer cells.

27. Different apoptotic effects of saxifragifolin C in human breast cancer cells.

28. GalNAc-T4 putatively modulates the estrogen regulatory network through FOXA1 glycosylation in human breast cancer cells.

29. Emerging roles of lysine methylation on non-histone proteins.

30. Estrogen receptor alpha promotes smoking-carcinogen-induced lung carcinogenesis via cytochrome P450 1B1.

31. The prognosis significance of TGF-β1 and ER protein in cervical adenocarcinoma patients with stage Ib ~ IIa.

32. Significance of estrogen receptor subtypes in breast tumorigenesis and progression.

34. Regulation of bcl-2 transcription by estrogen receptor-α and c-Jun in human endometrium.

35. Estrogen stimulates the proliferation of human endometrial cancer cells by stabilizing nucleophosmin/B23 (NPM/B23).

36. Estrogen receptor-α directly regulates sensitivity to paclitaxel in neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer.

37. CYP1A1 is overexpressed upon incubation of breast cancer cells with a polyphenolic cocoa extract.

38. Cell-specific distributions of estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) and androgen receptor (AR) in anterior pituitary glands from adult cockerels as revealed by immunohistochemistry.

39. Promoter methylation status and expression of estrogen receptor alpha in familial breast cancer patients.

40. FOXP1, an Estrogen-Inducible Transcription Factor, Modulates Cell Proliferation in Breast Cancer Cells and 5-Year Recurrence-Free Survival of Patients with Tamoxifen-Treated Breast Cancer.

41. Tissue-specific expression of hormonal carcinogenesis target genes in rats treated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

42. Immunohistochemical studies on uterine carcinosarcoma, leiomyosarcoma, and endometrial stromal sarcoma: expression and prognostic importance of ten different markers.

43. 17β-Estradiol enhances α integrin subunit gene expression through ERα-Sp1 interaction and reduces cell motility and invasion of ERα-positive breast cancer cells.

44. Low-dose ethanol suppresses 17β-estradiol activity in GH4C1 pituitary tumor cells.

45. Breast cancer cells can switch between estrogen receptor α and ErbB signaling and combined treatment against both signaling pathways postpones development of resistance.

46. A novel antiestrogen agent Shikonin inhibits estrogen-dependent gene transcription in human breast cancer cells.

47. Microsomal epoxide hydrolase expression in the endometrial uterine corpus is regulated by progesterone during the menstrual cycle.

48. ERα signaling through slug regulates E-cadherin and EMT.

49. Adenosine A1 receptor, a target and regulator of estrogen receptorα action, mediates the proliferative effects of estradiol in breast cancer.

50. Notch-1 activates estrogen receptor-α-dependent transcription via IKKα in breast cancer cells.

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