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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9623951
_displayNameEstrogen biology: new insights into GPER function and clinical opportunities
_timestamp2018-10-05 20:13:35
author[Person:9622921] Prossnitz, Eric R
[Person:9623952] Barton, Matthias
created[InstanceEdit:9623950] Rothfels, Karen, 2018-10-05
journalMol. Cell. Endocrinol.
pages71-83
pubMedIdentifier24530924
titleEstrogen biology: new insights into GPER function and clinical opportunities
volume389
year2014
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:9624014] SHC1 is phosphorylated downstream of estrogen stimulation of GPER1 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9625814] SPHK1 phosphorylates sphingosine in response to E2 stimulation [Homo sapiens]
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