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Homo sapiens
Gene: ... in risk of nearly all ER/ PR subtypes, although the associations were generally of borderline statistical...Disease relevance of PGR In contrast, we found no association between any PGR variant or haplotype... and survival, together with the absence of prognostic value for ER/ PGR status, suggest that MBCs...
Mus musculus
Gene: ... murine mammary carcinomas; all variants regress completely after antiprogestin treatment. The purpose...RNAs) by all of these xenobiotics, but quantitatively the responses were much lower than those induced by E2...Disease relevance of Pgr Anthrax lethal factor represses glucocorticoid and progesterone receptor...
Rattus norvegicus
Gene: ... Disease relevance of Pgr The ER- mediated repression of the PR immunoreactivity was evidently.... Psychiatry related information on Pgr These data indicate that there is a downregulation of PR prepartum... on Pgr To test these alternatives we introduced a progesterone- receptor expression plasmid into the rat...
Arabidopsis thaliana
Gene: ... High impact information on PGR5 The pgr1 mutation in the Rieske subunit of the cytochrome b6f complex does not affect PGR5- dependent cyclic electron transport around photosystem I. All the results indicated that the pgr1 mutation did not affect PGR5- dependent PQ reduction by Fd. In contrast to the pgr5... / Synonyms: AtPGR5
Schizosaccharomyces pombe 972h-
Gene: ... High impact information on SPBC17A3. 07 Isolation, expression, and regulation of the pgr1 (+) gene.... The deletion of the pap1 (+) gene encoding an AP- 1 homolog in S. pombe caused reduction in the pgr1 (+) gene expression. When the pgr1 (+) gene was disrupted, the haploid spores were not viable. The level of transcript...
Felis catus
Gene: ... Disease relevance of PGR Progesterone receptor immunoreactivity was detected in 14 of 15 meningiomas. High impact information on PGR Pretreatment with RU 486, a progesterone- receptor antagonist... context of PGR These results clearly illustrate the immediate effect of low levels of progesterone...
Xenopus laevis
Gene: ... High impact information on pgr- A Finally, use of deletion mutants of the progesterone receptor..., regardless of its concentration. Biological context of pgr- A Ras proteins can bring about activation of MEK1... in the progesterone receptor or signal transduction pathways. Anatomical context of pgr- A These results argue... / Synonyms: pgr
Canis lupus familiaris
Gene: ... Disease relevance of PGR In both species ER and PR expression in invasive carcinomas did... hyperplasia in the dog. High impact information on PGR In some progesterone- receptor- negative malignant... epididymis fail to demonstrate such a receptor. Chemical compound and disease context of PGR The percentage...
Sus scrofa
Gene: ... Disease relevance of PGR Expression of this cDNA in Escherichia coli resulted in a protein exhibiting both PGR and LTB4 12- hydroxydehydrogenase activities. The s. c. administration of E3... information on PGR In another series of experiments, it was demonstrated that tamoxifen or nafoxidine injected...
Gallus gallus
Gene: ... Disease relevance of PGR Expression of active hormone and DNA- binding domains of the chicken...- 40 large tumor antigen, in transient heterokaryons. High impact information on PGR The purine contact...: ATCCCTTATTATTCTGGTTTGTA. Biological context of PGR The results showed that this mutation resulted in reduced...

 

 
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