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PGRMC1 gene
Known as:
HPR6.6
, PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR MEMBRANE COMPONENT 1
, PGRMC1
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This gene plays a role in progesterone binding.
National Institutes of Health
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2019
2019
Roles of Progesterone Receptor Membrane Component 1 in Oxidative Stress–Induced Aging in Chorion Cells
Liping Feng
,
T. Allen
,
William P. Marinello
,
A. Murtha
Reproductive Sciences
2019
Corpus ID: 29152938
Introduction: Oxidative stress–mediated fetal membrane cell aging is activated prematurely in preterm premature rupture of…
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2019
2019
Association of circulating Progesterone Receptor Membrane Component-1 (PGRMC1) with breast tumor characteristics and comparison with known tumor markers.
X. Ruan
,
Guiju Cai
,
+4 authors
A. Mueck
Menopause
2019
Corpus ID: 209482893
OBJECTIVES Progesterone receptor membrane component-1 (PGRMC1) expressed in breast cancer tissue has been suggested to predict a…
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2017
2017
High Level of Progesteron Receptor Membrane Component 1 (PGRMC 1) in Tissue of Breast Cancer Patients is Associated with Worse Response to Anthracycline-Based Neoadjuvant Therapy
M. Willibald
,
I. Wurster
,
+5 authors
H. Neubauer
Hormone and Metabolic Research
2017
Corpus ID: 205011205
Abstract PGRMC1 is known to be highly expressed in breast cancer tissue and is associated with chemoresistance in breast cancer…
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2016
2016
Expression and immunolocalization of membrane progesterone receptors in the bovine oviduct.
M. Kowalik
,
M. Martyniak
,
R. Rekawiecki
,
J. Kotwica
Domestic Animal Endocrinology
2016
Corpus ID: 23465355
2015
2015
Evidence that progestins play an important role in spermiation and pheromone production in male sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus).
M. B. Bryan
,
Yu-Wen Chung-Davidson
,
+5 authors
Weiming Li
General and Comparative Endocrinology
2015
Corpus ID: 19712360
2014
2014
Expression and localization of progesterone receptor membrane component 1 and 2 and serpine mRNA binding protein 1 in the bovine corpus luteum during the estrous cycle and the first trimester of…
M. Kowalik
,
R. Rekawiecki
,
J. Kotwica
Theriogenology
2014
Corpus ID: 2452681
2013
2013
Expression of nuclear and membrane progesterone receptors in the canine oviduct during the periovulatory period.
M. Z. Tahir
,
K. Reynaud
,
+5 authors
M. Saint-Dizier
Reproduction, Fertility and Development
2013
Corpus ID: 205234372
Important reproductive events take place in the canine oviduct in the presence of increasing concentrations of progesterone (P4…
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2012
2012
Overexpression of progesterone receptor membrane component 1: possible mechanism for increased breast cancer risk with norethisterone in hormone therapy
H. Neubauer
,
X. Ruan
,
+7 authors
A. Mueck
Menopause
2012
Corpus ID: 25869752
ObjectiveClinical trials have demonstrated an increased risk of breast cancer during estrogen/norethisterone (NET) therapy. With…
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2012
2012
Nomegestrol acetate sequentially or continuously combined to estradiol did not negatively affect membrane-receptor associated progestogenic effects in human breast cancer cells
X. Ruan
,
H. Schneck
,
+7 authors
H. Neubauer
Gynecological Endocrinology
2012
Corpus ID: 44661781
Objectives: Recently the first monophasic contraceptive pill containing estradiol has been developed which is thought to be a…
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2011
2011
New insight on a possible mechanism of progestogens in terms of breast cancer risk
H. Neubauer
,
Rong-Jane Chen
,
+7 authors
A. Mueck
Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical…
2011
Corpus ID: 32089152
Abstract Objectives: Progestogens influence mammary gland development and probably breast cancer tumorigenesis by regulating a…
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