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  • 26. Binding and activation of the seven-transmembrane estrogen receptor GPR30 by environmental estrogens: a potential novel mechanism of endocrine disruption.
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  • 34. The promiscuous estrogen receptor: Evolution of physiological estrogens and response to phytochemicals and endocrine disruptors.
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    Nishimura N, Fukazawa Y, Uchiyama H, Iguchi T.
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  • 38. Novel progestogenic activity of environmental endocrine disruptors in the upregulation of calbindin-D9k in an immature mouse model.
    Jung YW, Hong EJ, Choi KC, Jeung EB.
    Toxicol Sci; 2005 Jan 01; 83(1):78-88. PubMed ID: 15509668
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