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- 2012
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The G protein-coupled oestrogen receptor 1 agonist G-1 disrupts endothelial cell microtubule structure in a receptor-independent manner.
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17 beta-Estradiol induces nongenomic effects in renal intercalated cells through G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1
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- 2011
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G protein-coupled oestrogen receptor 1 (GPER1)/GPR30: a new player in cardiovascular and metabolic oestrogenic signalling
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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G Protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor 1 (GPER1)/GPR30 Localizes in the Plasma Membrane and Trafficks Intracellularly on Cytokeratin Intermediate Filaments.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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The GPER1 Agonist G-1 Attenuates Endothelial Cell Proliferation by Inhibiting DNA Synthesis and Accumulating Cells in the S and G2 Phases of the Cell Cycle.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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P4-09-02: G Protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor 1 Positively Correlates with Estrogen Receptor a Expression and Increased Distant Disease-Free Survival of Breast Cancer Patients.
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- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
- 2009
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Activation Of The Putative Estrogen Receptor Gpr30 Attenuates Endothelial Cell Dna Synthesis
2009) 14th Annual Meeting of the European-Council-for-Cardiovascular-Research In Hypertension 54(5). p.1186-1186(
- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
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The role of the G protein-coupled receptor GPR30 in the effects of estrogen in ovariectomized mice
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Deletion of the G protein-coupled Receptor GPR30 Impairs Glucose Tolerance, Reduces Bone Growth, Increases Blood Pressure, and Eliminates Estradiol-stimulated Insulin Release in Female Mice.
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GPR30/GPER1: searching for a role in estrogen physiology.
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