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Estrogen receptor alpha/beta heterodimer action in response to estrogen and tamoxifen
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U2OS-ERa, U2OS-ERb, and U2OS-ERab cells treated with 4HT or E2
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Estrogen-regulated gene expression in human osteosarcoma cells stably transfected with estrogen receptor alpha or beta
Estradiol effect on osteosarcoma cells expressing estrogen receptor alpha or beta: time course
Estrogen effects on MCF-7 breast cancer cells co-expressing ERa and ERb
Estrogen effect on breast cancer cell line coexpressing estrogen receptors alpha and beta
Expression data from human breast cancer cells (MCF-7) coexpressing ERalpha and Erbeta, treated with phytoestrogens
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Overlapping and distinct functions between ERα and ERβ homodimers and corresponding transcriptomes in the same cellular context
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Gene expression profiles elicited by estradiol and endoxifen in MCF7 parental and ER-beta expressing breast cancer cells
Mammary Gland Morphology and Gene Expression Signature of Prepubertal Male and Female Rats Following Exposure to Exogenous Estradiol
Estren Behaves as a Weak Estrogen Rather than a Non-genomic Selective Activator in the Mouse Uterus
Estren effect on the estrogen receptor alpha null uterus: time course
Estren effect on the uterus: time course
Response to estradiol-ERalpha, estradiol-Erbeta, and ERE Binding defective mutants
Response to estradiol-ERbeta and estradiol-ERbeta ERE binding defective mutant
Response to estradiol-ERalpha ERE Binding defective mutant
Response to estradiol-ERalpha
Genomic analyses of TF binding, histone acetylation and gene expression reveal classes of E2-regulated promoters
Estrogen Receptor Beta Impacts Hormone-Induced Alternative mRNA Splicing in Breast Cancer Cells
[E-MTAB-345] ChIP-Seq of human MCF-7 cells with anti-ERalpha following estrogen treatment
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