The identities of membrane steroid receptors : -and other proteins mediating nongenomic steroid action /
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| 245 | 0 | 4 | |a The identities of membrane steroid receptors : |b -and other proteins mediating nongenomic steroid action / |c edited by Cheryl S. Watson. |
| 260 | |a Boston ; |a London : |b Kluwer Academic Publishers, |c c2003. | ||
| 300 | |a xiv, 208 p. : |b ill. ; |c 25 cm. | ||
| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | 0 | |a Machine derived contents note: Nuclear receptors in the Membrane. 1. Membrane-associated estrogen receptors and breast cancer; D.C. Mr̀quez, R.J. Pietras. 2. A membrane form of estrogen receptor-alpha mediates estrogenic, nongenomic effects; C.S. Watso, et al. 3. An expanded view of estrogen receptor localization in neurons; T.A. Milner, et al. 4. Regulation of endothelial no synthase activity by estrogen receptors in a steroid receptor fast-action complex (SRFC); P.W. Shaul. 5. Estrogen-stimulated, membrane-initiated receptor-ligand interactions in vascular cells; Lei Li, et al. 6. Membrane glucocorticoid receptors and glucocorticoid signal transduction; B. Gametchu, C.S. Watson. 7. Nuclear vitamin D (VDR) and estrogen (ER) receptors in the membrane of muscle and breast cancer cells; D. Capiati, et al. Nuclear Receptors Physically Interact with Signal Cascade Molecules. 8. The role of adapter proteins in ERalpha membrane association and function; R. X.-D. Song, R. Kumar. 9. Interactions of estrogen receptors with signal cascade molecules; F. Auricchio, et al. 10. Human progesterone receptor cross-talk with cytoplasmic signaling molecules through direct SH3 domain interaction; V. Boonyaratanakornkit, D.P. Edwards. 11. The classical progesterone receptor mediates Xenopus oocyte maturation through a non-genomic mechanism; X.J. Liu, J.V. Ruderman. 12. Steroid hormone receptor interactions with PAK6. a member of the P21 activated kinase family; S.P. Balk, S.R. Lee. 13. Membrane localization and rapid non-transcriptional action of the androgen receptor; S. Mink, et al. 14. The discovery of and function of MTA1s in ER&agr; cytoplasmic sequestration; Rui-An-Wang, R. Kumar. Unique, Previously Undescribed Receptors. 15. Novel, membrane-intrinsic receptors for progesterone and aldosterone; R. Losel, et al. 16. Current knowledge of the nature and identity of progestin and estrogen membrane receptors in fish gonads; P. Thomas, et al. 17. Evidence supporting a role for GPR30, an orphan member of the G-protein coupled receptor superfamily, in rapid estrogen signaling; E.J. Filardo, et al. 18. A novel non-genomic action of estradiol (E) and testosterone (T): Regulators of microtubule polymerization; V.D. Ramirez, Jingjing Liu Kipp. 19. Evidence that a membrane corticosteroid receptor is an opioid-like receptor; F.L. Moore. 20. Progestins have actions through GABAA receptors; C.A. Frye, S.M. Petralia. 21. Characteristics of a nonclassical membrane estrogen receptor in the endocrine pancreas; A.B. Ropero, A. Nadal. Proteins with Identities or Similarities to Other Non-Receptor Proteins. 22. Protein kinase C isoforms as non-genomic receptors; B.J. Harvey, C.M. Doolan. Chimeras. 23. Membrane estrogen receptors in human spermatozoa: an example of a non-classic steroid receptor located in the membrane; S.M. Kahn, et al. Index. |
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