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1. Reduced steroid activation of elephant shark GR and MR after inserting four amino acids from the DNA-binding domain of lamprey corticoid receptor-1.

2. Cloning of nine glucocorticoid receptor isoforms from the slender African lungfish (Protopterus dolloi)

3. Reduced steroid activation of elephant shark GR and MR after inserting four amino acids from the DBD of lamprey corticoid receptor-1

4. Reduced steroid activation of elephant shark glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptors after inserting four amino acids from the DNA-binding domain of lamprey corticoid receptor-1

5. Oil Dispersant Corexit 9500 Is Weakly Estrogenic, but Does Not Skew the Sex Ratio in Alligator Mississippiensis

6. Corticosteroid Activation of Atlantic Sea Lamprey Corticoid Receptor: Allosteric Regulation by the N-terminal Domain

7. Regulation by Progestins, Corticosteroids, and RU486 of Transcriptional Activation of Elephant Shark and Human Progesterone Receptors: An Evolutionary Perspective

8. Aldosterone, Dexamethasone and Triamcinolone Activate African Lungfish Mineralocorticoid Receptor: Increased Activation After Removal of the Amino-Terminal Domain

9. Diversification of mineralocorticoid receptor genes in a subterranean rodent, the naked mole-rat

10. Regulation by Progestins, Corticosteroids and RU486 of Activation of Elephant Shark and Human Progesterone Receptors: An Evolutionary Perspective

12. Corticosterone

13. Contributors

14. Aldosterone

15. Corrigendum to 'Aldosterone and dexamethasone activate African lungfish mineralocorticoid receptor: Increased activation after removal of the amino-terminal domain' [J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol. 215 (January) (2022) 106024]

16. N-terminal domain regulates steroid activation of elephant shark glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptors

17. Progesterone: An Enigmatic Ligand for the Mineralocorticoid Receptor

18. Aldosterone and dexamethasone activate African lungfish mineralocorticoid receptor: Increased activation after removal of the amino-terminal domain

19. Functional distinctions associated with the diversity of sex steroid hormone receptors ESR and AR

20. Feminizing effects of exposure to Corexit-enhanced water-accommodated fraction of crude oil in vitro on sex determination in Alligator mississippiensis

21. 30 YEARS OF THE MINERALOCORTICOID RECEPTOR: Evolution of the mineralocorticoid receptor: sequence, structure and function

22. Molecular cloning and characterization of hagfish estrogen receptors

24. Oil dispersant Corexit 9500 is weakly estrogenic, but does not skew the sex ratio in Alligator mississippiensis

25. Transcriptional Activation of Elephant Shark Mineralocorticoid Receptor by Corticosteroids, Progesterone and Spironolactone

26. Evolution of the Mineralocorticoid Receptor

27. Evolution of the Mineralocorticoid Receptor

28. Behavior of the components of maturation-promoting factor, cdc2 kinase and cyclin B, during oocyte maturation of goldfish

29. Characterization of evolutionary trend in squamate estrogen receptor sensitivity

30. Corticosteroid and progesterone transactivation of mineralocorticoid receptors from Amur sturgeon and tropical gar

31. A second estrogen receptor from Japanese lamprey (Lethenteron japonicum) does not have activities for estrogen binding and transcription

32. Evolution of human, chicken, alligator, frog, and zebrafish mineralocorticoid receptors: Allosteric influence on steroid specificity

33. Progesterone activation of zebrafish mineralocorticoid receptor may influence growth of some transplanted tumors

34. Characterization and comparison of transcriptional activities of the retinoid X receptors by various organotin compounds in three prosobranch gastropods; Thais clavigera, Nucella lapillus and Babylonia japonica

35. Identification and Characterization of the Androgen Receptor From the American Alligator,Alligator mississippiensis

36. Understanding the Molecular Basis for Differences in Responses of Fish Estrogen Receptor Subtypes to Environmental Estrogens

37. Divergent responsiveness of two isoforms of the estrogen receptor to mixtures of contaminants of emerging concern in four vertebrates

38. Cloning and characterization of the retinoic acid receptor-like protein in the rock shell, Thais clavigera

39. Molecular cloning and characterization of the corticoid receptors from the American alligator

40. Evolution of corticosteroid specificity for human, chicken, alligator and frog glucocorticoid receptors

41. 18-Hydroxycorticosterone

42. 1α-Hydroxycorticosterone

43. Cortisol

44. Aldosterone

45. Corticosteroids

46. List of Contributors

47. Establishment of transactivation assay systems using fish, amphibian, reptilian and human thyroid hormone receptors

48. Wnt family genes and their modulation in the ovary-independent and persistent vaginal epithelial cell proliferation and keratinization induced by neonatal diethylstilbestrol exposure in mice

49. Gene expression profiles in the testis associated with testis–ova in adult Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) exposed to 17α-ethinylestradiol

50. TRPV4 associates environmental temperature and sex determination in the American alligator

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