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- W2142042748 abstract "The biological effects of estrogen in mammalian target tissues are important for multiple organ systems including the male and female reproductive tract and the neuroendocrine, skeletal, and cardiovascular systems. Numerous physiological effects of estradiol are modulated by the estrogen receptor (ER), a Class I member of the nuclear receptor superfamily. However, more recent studies have also implicated nongenomic effects of estrogen, which may involve a membrane-binding site. The two forms of the ER are the classical estrogen receptor-alpha (ERα) and the more recently discovered estrogen receptor-beta (ERβ). Gene-targeting techniques were used to generate mice lacking either functional ERα (αERKO), ERβ (βERKO), or both ERs (αβERKO) to provide a model for evaluating estrogen receptor action. These knockout models provide a unique tool to study the effects of estrogen in the context of the whole animal and to discern the role of each ER in various tissues. The reproductive phenotypes as well as some of the nonreproductive phenotypes of the different ERKO models are summarized." @default.
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