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Progesterone receptor repression by estrogens in rat uterine epithelial cells

Measurements performed using cell lines or animal tissues have shown that the progesterone receptor (PR) can be induced by estrogens. By use of immunohistochemistry we studied the effects of estrogens on the PR levels in the individual cell types of the target organs uterus and breast. In the uteri...

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Published in:The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology 1997-11, Vol.63 (4), p.309-316
Main Authors: Parczyk, Karsten, Madjno, Robert, Michna, Horst, Nishino, Yukishige, Schneider, Martin R.
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