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  • 5. Estrogen receptors alpha and beta in rat decidua cells: cell-specific expression and differential regulation by steroid hormones and prolactin.
    Tessier C, Deb S, Prigent-Tessier A, Ferguson-Gottschall S, Gibori GB, Shiu RP, Gibori G.
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  • 6. Dysregulation of EGF family of growth factors and COX-2 in the uterus during the preattachment and attachment reactions of the blastocyst with the luminal epithelium correlates with implantation failure in LIF-deficient mice.
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  • 7. Cyclin D3 in the mouse uterus is associated with the decidualization process during early pregnancy.
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  • 8. Differential uterine expression of estrogen and progesterone receptors correlates with uterine preparation for implantation and decidualization in the mouse.
    Tan J, Paria BC, Dey SK, Das SK.
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  • 10. cGMP-dependent protein kinase II determines β-catenin accumulation that is essential for uterine decidualization in mice.
    Zhang Y, Yan L, Liu J, Cui S, Qiu J.
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  • 11. Estrogenic responses in estrogen receptor-alpha deficient mice reveal a distinct estrogen signaling pathway.
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  • 12. Egr1 is rapidly and transiently induced by estrogen and bisphenol A via activation of nuclear estrogen receptor-dependent ERK1/2 pathway in the uterus.
    Kim HR, Kim YS, Yoon JA, Lyu SW, Shin H, Lim HJ, Hong SH, Lee DR, Song H.
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  • 13. Induction of estrogen and progesterone receptors and decidualization in the hamster uterus by cholera toxin.
    Alleva JJ, Kenimer JG, Jordan AW, Lamanna C.
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  • 14. Estrogen induces EGR1 to fine-tune its actions on uterine epithelium by controlling PR signaling for successful embryo implantation.
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  • 15. Developmental expression of the cyclo-oxygenase-1 and cyclo-oxygenase-2 genes in the peri-implantation mouse uterus and their differential regulation by the blastocyst and ovarian steroids.
    Chakraborty I, Das SK, Wang J, Dey SK.
    J Mol Endocrinol; 1996 Apr 25; 16(2):107-22. PubMed ID: 9156514
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  • 16. Uterine preparation for implantation in the mouse is associated with coordinate expression of estrogen-responsive finger protein and estrogen receptor.
    Das N, Wang J, Dey SK.
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  • 17. Differential spatiotemporal regulation of lactoferrin and progesterone receptor genes in the mouse uterus by primary estrogen, catechol estrogen, and xenoestrogen.
    Das SK, Tan J, Johnson DC, Dey SK.
    Endocrinology; 1998 Jun 25; 139(6):2905-15. PubMed ID: 9607801
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  • 18. Creatine kinase activity as an indicator of unopposed estrogen action in the mouse uterus associated with anti-progesterone treatment.
    Crombie DL, Mukherjee R, McDonnell DP, Hayes JS, Wang MW.
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  • 19. Analysis of transcription and estrogen insensitivity in the female mouse after targeted disruption of the estrogen receptor gene.
    Couse JF, Curtis SW, Washburn TF, Lindzey J, Golding TS, Lubahn DB, Smithies O, Korach KS.
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  • 20. Impairment of decidualization in SRC-deficient mice.
    Shimizu A, Maruyama T, Tamaki K, Uchida H, Asada H, Yoshimura Y.
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