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Examples
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We found these genes are regulated by a different mechanism than ERa.
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It has been shown that the increased risk of breast and uterine cancers is associated with activation of estrogen receptor alpha (ERa) and that activation of estrogen receptor beta (ERB) blocks the growth promoting effects on breast cancer cells.
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When ERa is activated by estrogens it results in an increased risk for breast and uterine cancer.
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Our current study shows that the presence of estrogen is obligatory for regulating genes with ERa but it is not required for ERB.
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When ERa is activated by estrogens it results in an increased risk for breast and uterine cancer.
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It has been shown that the increased risk of breast and uterine cancers is associated with activation of estrogen receptor alpha (ERa) and that activation of estrogen receptor beta (ERB) blocks the growth promoting effects on breast cancer cells.
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Our current study shows that the presence of estrogen is obligatory for regulating genes with ERa but it is not required for ERB.
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of the ERa: There are original black-and-white checkerboard marble floors from France and ornate wrought-iron railings.
Victorian Living 2011
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DREX ERa 1u pounds gunmetal forensic robot, "Outside for a few minutes.
Tek Money Shatner, William 1995
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By determining how ERB regulates genes distinct from ERa it should become possible to target drugs that regulate only a subset of genes, which would be more selective and likely safer than the current estrogens used clinically that regulate both ERa and ERB similarly. "
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