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206 related items for PubMed ID: 12759331

  • 1. How estrogen-specific proteins discriminate estrogens from androgens: a common steroid binding site architecture.
    Nahoum V, Gangloff A, Shi R, Lin SX.
    FASEB J; 2003 Jul; 17(10):1334-6. PubMed ID: 12759331
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  • 12. Steroid sulfatase and estrogen sulfotransferase in human endometrial carcinoma.
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  • 19. Caenorhabditis elegans LET-767 is able to metabolize androgens and estrogens and likely shares common ancestor with human types 3 and 12 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases.
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  • 20. Steroid-hormone-binding proteins in normal and neoplastic mammary tissues from C3H mice fed diethylstilbestrol.
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