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Estrogen receptor beta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Estrogen receptor beta also known as NR3A2 (nuclear receptor subfamily 3, group A, member 2), is a nuclear receptor which is activated by the sex hormone ...
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Nov 13, 2006 ... A specific molecule found in the body which receives and processes signals from the nervous system.
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Distinct endocytic pathways regulate TGF-beta receptor signalling and turnover. Di Guglielmo GM, Le Roy C, Goodfellow AF, Wrana JL. Programme in Molecular ...
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The TGFBR2 gene provides instructions for making a protein called transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) receptor type 2. This receptor transmits signals from ...
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