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    2',3',4'-Trihydroxychalcone changes estrogen receptor α regulation of genes and breast cancer cell proliferation by a reprogramming mechanism by Herber, Candice B, Yuan, Chaoshen, Chang, Anthony, Wang, Jen-Chywan, Cohen, Isaac, Leitman, Dale C

    Published in Molecular medicine (Cambridge, Mass.) (25-04-2022)
    “…Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) is recommended for only five years to treat vasomotor symptoms and vulvovaginal atrophy because of safety concerns with…”
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    Parabens and Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Ligand Cross-Talk in Breast Cancer Cells by Pan, Shawn, Yuan, Chaoshen, Tagmount, Abderrahmane, Rudel, Ruthann A, Ackerman, Janet M, Yaswen, Paul, Vulpe, Chris D, Leitman, Dale C

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-05-2016)
    “…Xenoestrogens are synthetic compounds that mimic endogenous estrogens by binding to and activating estrogen receptors. Exposure to estrogens and to some…”
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    Estrogen receptor β inhibits human breast cancer cell proliferation and tumor formation by causing a G2 cell cycle arrest by PARUTHIYIL, Sreenivasan, PARMAR, Hema, KEREKATTE, Vaishali, CUNHA, Gerald R, FIRESTONE, Gary L, LEITMAN, Dale C

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (2004)
    “…Studies indicate that estrogen receptor (ER) alpha mediates breast cancer-promoting effects of estrogens. The role of ERbeta in breast cancer is unknown…”
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    Estrogen receptor β causes a G2 cell cycle arrest by inhibiting CDK1 activity through the regulation of cyclin B1, GADD45A, and BTG2 by Paruthiyil, Sreenivasan, Cvoro, Aleksandra, Tagliaferri, Mary, Cohen, Isaac, Shtivelman, Emma, Leitman, Dale C.

    Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (01-10-2011)
    “…The role of estrogen receptor beta (ERβ) in breast cancer is unclear. ERβ is considered to have a protective role in breast cancer development based on…”
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    Selective estrogen receptor-beta agonists repress transcription of proinflammatory genes by Cvoro, Aleksandra, Tatomer, Deirdre, Tee, Meng-Kian, Zogovic, Tatjana, Harris, Heather A, Leitman, Dale C

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-01-2008)
    “…In addition to their role in the development and function of the reproductive system, estrogens have significant anti-inflammatory properties. Although both…”
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    Estrogen Receptor β Binds to and Regulates Three Distinct Classes of Target Genes by Vivar, Omar I., Zhao, Xiaoyue, Saunier, Elise F., Griffin, Chandi, Mayba, Oleg S., Tagliaferri, Mary, Cohen, Isaac, Speed, Terence P., Leitman, Dale C.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (16-07-2010)
    “…Estrogen receptor β (ERβ) has potent antiproliferative and anti-inflammatory properties, suggesting that ERβ-selective agonists might be a new class of…”
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    Regulation of specific target genes and biological responses by estrogen receptor subtype agonists by Leitman, Dale C, Paruthiyil, Sreenivasan, Vivar, Omar I, Saunier, Elise F, Herber, Candice B, Cohen, Isaac, Tagliaferri, Mary, Speed, Terence P

    Published in Current opinion in pharmacology (01-12-2010)
    “…Estrogenic effects are mediated through two estrogen receptor (ER) subtypes, ERα and ERβ. Estrogens are the most commonly prescribed drugs to treat menopausal…”
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    Distinct Roles of Unliganded and Liganded Estrogen Receptors in Transcriptional Repression by Cvoro, Aleksandra, Tzagarakis-Foster, Christina, Tatomer, Deirdre, Paruthiyil, Sreenivasan, Fox, Mark S., Leitman, Dale C.

    Published in Molecular cell (17-02-2006)
    “…The decline in estrogen levels during menopause is associated with increased cytokine production and inflammatory diseases. Estrogens exert anti-inflammatory…”
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    Liquiritigenin is a plant-derived highly selective estrogen receptor β agonist by Mersereau, Jennifer E., Levy, Nitzan, Staub, Richard E., Baggett, Scott, Zogric, Tetjana, Chow, Sylvia, Ricke, William A., Tagliaferri, Mary, Cohen, Isaac, Bjeldanes, Leonard F., Leitman, Dale C.

    Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (13-02-2008)
    “…After the Women's Health Initiative found that the risks of hormone therapy outweighed the benefits, a need for alternative drugs to treat menopausal symptoms…”
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    Cross talk between glucocorticoid and estrogen receptors occurs at a subset of proinflammatory genes by Cvoro, Aleksandra, Yuan, Chaoshen, Paruthiyil, Sreenivasan, Miller, Oliver H, Yamamoto, Keith R, Leitman, Dale C

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-04-2011)
    “…Glucocorticoids exert potent anti-inflammatory effects by repressing proinflammatory genes. We previously demonstrated that estrogens repress numerous…”
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    MF101: a multi-component botanical selective estrogen receptor beta modulator for the treatment of menopausal vasomotor symptoms by Leitman, Dale C, Christians, Uwe

    Published in Expert opinion on investigational drugs (01-07-2012)
    “…The Women's Health Initiative Estrogen Plus Progestin clinical trial demonstrated the risks exceeded the benefits which have led to a decline in menopausal…”
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    Alternate Surfaces of Transcriptional Coregulator GRIP1 Function in Different Glucocorticoid Receptor Activation and Repression Contexts by Rogatsky, Inez, Luecke, Hans F., Leitman, Dale C., Yamamoto, Keith R.

    “…Members of the mammalian p160 family, such as GRIP1, are known as glucocorticoid receptor (GR) coactivators; at certain glucocorticoid response elements…”
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    Estrogen receptor beta-selective agonists stimulate calcium oscillations in human and mouse embryonic stem cell-derived neurons by Zhang, Lili, Blackman, Brigitte E, Schonemann, Marcus D, Zogovic-Kapsalis, Tatjana, Pan, Xiaoyu, Tagliaferri, Mary, Harris, Heather A, Cohen, Isaac, Pera, Renee A Reijo, Mellon, Synthia H, Weiner, Richard I, Leitman, Dale C

    Published in PloS one (27-07-2010)
    “…Estrogens are used extensively to treat hot flashes in menopausal women. Some of the beneficial effects of estrogens in hormone therapy on the brain might be…”
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    Estradiol and selective estrogen receptor modulators differentially regulate target genes with estrogen receptors alpha and beta by Tee, Meng Kian, Rogatsky, Inez, Tzagarakis-Foster, Christina, Cvoro, Aleksandra, An, Jinping, Christy, Robert J, Yamamoto, Keith R, Leitman, Dale C

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-03-2004)
    “…Estrogens and selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) interact with estrogen receptor (ER) alpha and beta to activate or repress gene transcription. To…”
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    Tissue-specific regulation of genes by estrogen receptors by Leitman, Dale C, Paruthiyil, Sreenivasan, Yuan, Chaoshen, Herber, Candice B, Olshansky, Moshe, Tagliaferri, Mary, Cohen, Isaac, Speed, Terence P

    Published in Seminars in reproductive medicine (01-01-2012)
    “…Estrogens are frequently used in reproductive medicine. The Women's Health Initiative trial found that the risks of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) exceed the…”
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    Estrogenic plant extracts reverse weight gain and fat accumulation without causing mammary gland or uterine proliferation by Saunier, Elise F, Vivar, Omar I, Rubenstein, Andrea, Zhao, Xiaoyue, Olshansky, Moshe, Baggett, Scott, Staub, Richard E, Tagliaferri, Mary, Cohen, Isaac, Speed, Terence P, Baxter, John D, Leitman, Dale C

    Published in PloS one (07-12-2011)
    “…Long-term estrogen deficiency increases the risk of obesity, diabetes and metabolic syndrome in postmenopausal women. Menopausal hormone therapy containing…”
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    Selective Activation of Estrogen Receptor-β Target Genes by 3,3′-Diindolylmethane by Vivar, Omar I, Saunier, Elise F, Leitman, Dale C, Firestone, Gary L, Bjeldanes, Leonard F

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-04-2010)
    “…3,3′-Diindolylmethane (DIM) is a natural compound found in cruciferous vegetables that has antiproliferative and estrogenic activity. However, it is not clear…”
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    Estrogens Activate Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 Gene Transcription in Mouse Mesenchymal Stem Cells by Zhou, Shuanhu, Turgeman, Gadi, Harris, Stephen E, Leitman, Dale C, Komm, Barry S, Bodine, Peter V. N, Gazit, Dan

    Published in Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-01-2003)
    “…Estrogens exert their physiological effects on target tissues by interacting with the estrogen receptors, ERα and ERβ. Estrogen replacement is one the most…”
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