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Pathways reviewed by Levin, Ellis R (9007397)

DB_ID Name
9634638 Estrogen-dependent nuclear events downstream of ESR-membrane signaling
9634635 Estrogen-stimulated signaling through PRKCZ
9009391 Extra-nuclear estrogen signaling

Details on Person Levin, Ellis R

Class:IdPerson:9007397
_displayNameLevin, Ellis R
_timestamp2019-02-19 22:18:15
created[InstanceEdit:9007399] Rothfels, Karen, 2017-05-30
crossReference[DatabaseIdentifier:9637809] ORCID:0000-0003-3015-4177
firstnameEllis R
initialER
modified[InstanceEdit:9637811] Rothfels, Karen, 2019-02-19
surnameLevin
(author)[InstanceEdit:9637806] Levin, Ellis R, 2019-02-19
[LiteratureReference:9007396] Nuclear receptors outside the nucleus: extranuclear signalling by steroid receptors
[LiteratureReference:9021005] Extranuclear steroid receptors are essential for steroid hormone actions
[LiteratureReference:9021009] DHHC-7 and -21 are palmitoylacyltransferases for sex steroid receptors
[LiteratureReference:9021013] A conserved mechanism for steroid receptor translocation to the plasma membrane
[LiteratureReference:9021021] Heat shock protein 27 is required for sex steroid receptor trafficking to and functioning at the plasma membrane
[LiteratureReference:9021025] ERs associate with and regulate the production of caveolin: implications for signaling and cellular actions
[LiteratureReference:9021140] Identification of a structural determinant necessary for the localization and function of estrogen receptor alpha at the plasma membrane
[LiteratureReference:9021153] Plasma membrane estrogen receptors exist and functions as dimers
[LiteratureReference:9021164] Nature of functional estrogen receptors at the plasma membrane
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