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1. Defining Requirements for Heme Binding in PGRMC1 and Identifying Key Elements that Influence Protein Dimerization.

2. Structural analysis and ensemble docking revealed the binding modes of selected progesterone receptor modulators.

3. Stochastic particle unbinding modulates growth dynamics and size of transcription factor condensates in living cells.

4. Establishment of a steroid binding assay for membrane progesterone receptor alpha (PAQR7) by using graphene quantum dots (GQDs).

5. A novel receptor for platelet-activating factor and lysophosphatidylcholine in Trypanosoma cruzi.

6. A 127 kb truncating deletion of PGRMC1 is a novel cause of X-linked isolated paediatric cataract.

7. In Vivo Receptor Visualization and Evaluation of Receptor Occupancy with Positron Emission Tomography.

8. Triple SILAC identified progestin-independent and dependent PRA and PRB interacting partners in breast cancer.

9. Progesterone receptor blockers: historical perspective, mode of function and insights into clinical and scientific applications.

10. 90 YEARS OF PROGESTERONE: New insights into progesterone receptor signaling in the endometrium required for embryo implantation.

11. Early eukaryotic origins and metazoan elaboration of MAPR family proteins.

12. PAQR9 Modulates BAG6-mediated protein quality control of mislocalized membrane proteins.

13. Molecular mechanisms underlying progesterone receptor action in breast cancer: Insights into cell proliferation and stem cell regulation.

14. EC313-a tissue selective SPRM reduces the growth and proliferation of uterine fibroids in a human uterine fibroid tissue xenograft model.

15. Water-Soluble Nanoconjugate for Enhanced Cellular Delivery of Receptor-Targeted Magnetic Resonance Contrast Agents.

16. Non-canonical dimerization of the androgen receptor and other nuclear receptors: implications for human disease.

17. Steroid receptor/coactivator binding inhibitors: An update.

18. Progesterone receptor membrane component 1 and 2 regulate granulosa cell mitosis and survival through a NFΚB-dependent mechanism†.

19. Delineation of critical amino acids in activation function 1 of progesterone receptor for recruitment of transcription coregulators.

20. Epitope mapping of anti-PGRMC1 antibodies reveals the non-conventional membrane topology of PGRMC1 on the cell surface.

21. In silico assessment of new progesterone receptor inhibitors using molecular dynamics: a new insight into breast cancer treatment.

22. Receptor-based Surrogate Subtypes and Discrepancies with Breast Cancer Intrinsic Subtypes: Implications for Image Biomarker Development.

23. The Flavonoid Apigenin Is a Progesterone Receptor Modulator with In Vivo Activity in the Uterus.

24. Selective Progesterone Receptor Modulators for the Medical Treatment of Uterine Fibroids with a Focus on Ulipristal Acetate.

25. Extranuclear signaling by sex steroid receptors and clinical implications in breast cancer.

26. Estrogen and progesterone signalling in the normal breast and its implications for cancer development.

27. Diagnostic Value of ER, PR, FR and HER-2-Targeted Molecular Probes for Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients with Breast Cancer.

28. Thoughts on interactions between PGRMC1 and diverse attested and potential hydrophobic ligands.

29. Pharmacoinformatics study of Piperolactam A from Piper betle root as new lead for non steroidal anti fertility drug development.

30. Selection of Progesterone Derivatives Specific to Membrane Progesterone Receptors.

31. The emerging role of progesterone receptor membrane component 1 (PGRMC1) in cancer biology.

32. Human Parturition Involves Phosphorylation of Progesterone Receptor-A at Serine-345 in Myometrial Cells.

33. Endocrine disruption: In silico perspectives of interactions of di-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate and its five major metabolites with progesterone receptor.

34. Progesterone Receptor Signaling Mechanisms.

35. PGRMC1 regulation by phosphorylation: potential new insights in controlling biological activity

36. Human ketosteroid receptors interact with hazardous phthalate plasticizers and their metabolites: an in silico study.

37. Stereoselectivity and the potential endocrine disrupting activity of di-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) against human progesterone receptor: a computational perspective.

38. Aptamer-Assisted Detection of the Altered Expression of Estrogen Receptor Alpha in Human Breast Cancer.

39. Modifications to glucocorticoid and progesterone receptors alter cell fate in breast cancer.

40. Case-specific performance of MM-PBSA, MM-GBSA, and SIE in virtual screening.

41. The Sigma-2 Receptor and Progesterone Receptor Membrane Component 1 are Different Binding Sites Derived From Independent Genes.

42. Expression and Purification of Human Membrane Progestin Receptor α (mPRα).

43. Androgen and Progesterone Receptors Are Targets for Bisphenol A (BPA), 4-Methyl-2,4-bis-(P-Hydroxyphenyl)Pent-1-Ene--A Potent Metabolite of BPA, and 4-Tert-Octylphenol: A Computational Insight.

44. Carbon-11 radiolabelling of organosulfur compounds: (11) C synthesis of the progesterone receptor agonist tanaproget.

45. Efficient prediction of progesterone receptor interactome using a support vector machine model.

46. Spectroscopic and mutagenesis studies of human PGRMC1.

47. Progesterone receptor chaperone complex-based high-throughput screening assay: identification of capsaicin as an inhibitor of the Hsp90 machine.

48. Progesterone receptor-B enhances estrogen responsiveness of breast cancer cells via scaffolding PELP1- and estrogen receptor-containing transcription complexes.

49. The Role of Steroid Hormone Receptors in the Establishment of Pregnancy in Rodents.

50. [SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS IN HUMAN PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR GENE AND ITS VALUE IN MISCARRIAGE OR PRETERM DELIVERY].

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