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GPER1 gene

Known as: G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1, G PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTOR 30, CEPR 
This gene plays a role in both estrogen binding and G protein-coupled receptor signaling.
National Institutes of Health

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2012
2012
PurposeThe mechanisms underlying the effects of estrogen on endometrial cancer remain undefined. Although the classical mechanism… 
2012
2012
Background: Although G-protein-coupled receptor, GPR30, has been considered as a G-protein-coupled estrogen receptor, conflicting… 
Review
2009
Review
2009
A substantial advance in our understanding on the estrogen signaling occurred in the last decade. Estrogens interact with two… 
2009
2009
The G-protein-coupled-receptor 30 (GPR30) is a new membrane estrogen receptor. The aim of the present study was to determine the… 
2006
2006
We describe a new structural class of neutral tridentate pyridin-2-yl hydrazine chelates for labeling with tricarbonyl Re/99mTc(I… 
2006
2006
The formylpeptide receptor (FPR) family of G protein–coupled receptors contributes to the localization and activation of tissue… 
2004
2004
G protein-coupled receptor 30 (GPR30) has previously been described to be important in steroid-mediated growth and to inhibit…