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Details on Person Agonistic and antagonistic properties of progesterone metabolites at the human mineralocorticoid receptor

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9028614
_displayNameAgonistic and antagonistic properties of progesterone metabolites at the human mineralocorticoid receptor
_timestamp2017-11-09 04:06:17
author[Person:9028660] Quinkler, M
[Person:9028632] Meyer, B
[Person:9028611] Bumke-Vogt, C
[Person:9028626] Grossmann, C
[Person:9028675] Gruber, U
[Person:9028601] Oelkers, W
[Person:9028674] Diederich, S
[Person:434485] Bahr, V
created[InstanceEdit:9028579] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2017-11-09
journalEur. J. Endocrinol.
pages789-99
pubMedIdentifier12039699
titleAgonistic and antagonistic properties of progesterone metabolites at the human mineralocorticoid receptor
volume146
year2002
(literatureReference)[Summation:9028595] Mineralocorticoid receptor (NR3C2 or MR) is a member of the ...
[Summation:9028597] Mineralocorticoid receptor (MR or NR3C2) is a member of the ...
[Summation:9028644] The mineralocorticoid receptor (NR3C2 or MR) is a member of ...
[Reaction:9028656] Progesterone binds NR3C2 within the HSP90 chaperone complex [Homo sapiens]
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