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Ephrin receptor, EphB4, regulates ES cell differentiation of primitive mammalian hemangioblasts, blood, cardiomyocytes, and blood vessels.
Developmentally regulated lectins from chick muscle, brain, and liver have similar chemical and immunological properties.
Transcriptional Dysregulation Underlies Both Monogenic Arrhythmia Syndrome and Common Modifiers of Cardiac Repolarization.
President, Society for Epidemiologic Research
Gestational trophoblastic disease: management of hydatidiform mole.
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Structure-Activity Relationship
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Structural characterization of a subtype-selective ligand reveals a novel mode of estrogen receptor antagonism.
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Structural basis for an unexpected mode of SERM-mediated ER antagonism.
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Structure-guided optimization of estrogen receptor binding affinity and antagonist potency of pyrazolopyrimidines with basic side chains.
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A structural explanation for ERalpha/ERbeta SERM discrimination.
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NFkappaB selectivity of estrogen receptor ligands revealed by comparative crystallographic analyses.
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The structural basis of estrogen receptor/coactivator recognition and the antagonism of this interaction by tamoxifen.
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Structural organization and regulation of the chicken estrogen receptor.
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The SERM/SERD bazedoxifene disrupts ESR1 helix 12 to overcome acquired hormone resistance in breast cancer cells.
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The Structure-Function Relationship of Angular Estrogens and Estrogen Receptor Alpha to Initiate Estrogen-Induced Apoptosis in Breast Cancer Cells.
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