Sökning: "Estrogen receptor beta"
Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 63 avhandlingar innehållade orden Estrogen receptor beta.
21. The relative importance of sex steroid receptors for bone metabolism
Sammanfattning : Estrogen deficiency increases the risk of a wide variety of pathological conditions including osteoporosis. Morbidity from osteoporosis is substantial in both men and women. LÄS MER
22. Role of estrogen receptor beta in mouse ventral prostate with relation to human prostatic diseases
Sammanfattning : In this thesis we investigate role of estrogen receptor beta (ERbeta) in development and functioning of mouse ventral prostate, using it as a model for human extrapolations. ERbeta was discovered in 1995 and is a member of a nuclear receptors superfamily, acting as a transcription factor for steroid hormone signaling. LÄS MER
23. Role of estrogen receptor beta in mouse prostate and bladder with references to human diseases
Sammanfattning : After the discovery of estrogen receptor beta (ERbeta) in 1995, it became clear that in many non-classical estrogen-responsive organs, were in fact direct targets for estrogen. One of these organs is prostate gland, where ERbeta is abundant in epithelium. LÄS MER
24. Validation of antibodies for tissue based immunoassays
Sammanfattning : In situ protein detection in human tissues using antibodies reveals the cellular protein localization, and affinity-based proteomic studies can help to discover proteins involved in the development of diseases. However, antibodies often suffer from cross-reactivity, and the lack of positive and negative tissue controls for uncharacterized proteins complicates the mapping of the proteome. LÄS MER
25. Functions of estrogen receptor b in the metabolism of rodent bone
Sammanfattning : Estrogens are important for widespread biological functions including regulation of development and maintenance of skeletal tissue. The effects of estrogens are thought to be mediated via two intracellular proteins, estrogen receptors a and beta (ERalpha and ERbeta , respectively), which are expressed in most cell types in bone. LÄS MER