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  • 5. Estrogen receptor-α mediates diethylstilbestrol-induced feminization of the seminal vesicle in male mice.
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  • 8. Differential expression of estrogen receptors alpha and beta in the reproductive tracts of adult male dogs and cats.
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  • 9. Morphological comparison of the testis and efferent ductules between wild-type and estrogen receptor alpha knockout mice during postnatal development.
    Lee KH, Park JH, Bunick D, Lubahn DB, Bahr JM.
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  • 10. Tissue distribution of basigin and monocarboxylate transporter 1 in the adult male mouse: a study using the wild-type and basigin gene knockout mice.
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  • 14. Expression pattern of estrogen receptors α and β and G-protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1 in the human testis.
    Fietz D, Ratzenböck C, Hartmann K, Raabe O, Kliesch S, Weidner W, Klug J, Bergmann M.
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  • 15. Estrogen receptor-alpha gene deficiency enhances androgen biosynthesis in the mouse Leydig cell.
    Akingbemi BT, Ge R, Rosenfeld CS, Newton LG, Hardy DO, Catterall JF, Lubahn DB, Korach KS, Hardy MP.
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  • 20. Estrogen imprinting of the developing prostate gland is mediated through stromal estrogen receptor alpha: studies with alphaERKO and betaERKO mice.
    Prins GS, Birch L, Couse JF, Choi I, Katzenellenbogen B, Korach KS.
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