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Defining the Role of Estrogen Receptor β in the Regulation of Female Fertility.

Endocrinology. 2017; 
Rumi MAK,, Singh P,, Roby KF,, Zhao X,, Iqbal K,, Ratri A,, Lei T,, Cui W,,, Borosha S,, Dhakal P,, Kubota K,, Chakraborty D,, Vivian JL,, Wolfe MW,, Soares MJ,,.
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Abstract

Estrogens are essential hormones for the regulation of fertility. Cellular responses to estrogens are mediated by estrogen receptor α (ESR1) and estrogen receptor β (ESR2). In mouse and rat models, disruption of Esr1 causes infertility in both males and females. However, the role of ESR2 in reproductive function remains undecided because of a wide variation in phenotypic observations among Esr2-mutant mouse strains. Regulatory pathways independent of ESR2 binding to its cognate DNA response element have also been implicated in ESR2 signaling. To clarify the regulatory roles of ESR2, we generated two mutant rat models: one with a null mutation (exon 3 deletion, Esr2ΔE3) and the other with an inframe deletion ... More

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