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The novel progesterone receptor antagonists RTI 3021-012 and RTI 3021-022 exhibit complex glucocorticoid receptor antagonist activities: implications for the development of dissociated antiprogestins.
Wagner BL, Pollio G, Giangrande P, Webster JC, Breslin M, Mais DE, Cook CE, Vedeckis WV, Cidlowski JA, McDonnell DP. Wagner BL, et al. Among authors: pollio g. Endocrinology. 1999 Mar;140(3):1449-58. doi: 10.1210/endo.140.3.6581. Endocrinology. 1999. PMID: 10067874
Estrogen and progesterone induction of survival of monoblastoid cells undergoing TNF-alpha-induced apoptosis.
Vegeto E, Pollio G, Pellicciari C, Maggi A. Vegeto E, et al. Among authors: pollio g. FASEB J. 1999 May;13(8):793-803. doi: 10.1096/fasebj.13.8.793. FASEB J. 1999. PMID: 10224223
The data presented here suggest that the female steroid receptors play a role in regulation of the immune response by preventing apoptosis of monoblastoid cells; this effect might have important consequences in the clinical use of steroid receptor drugs. --Vegeto, E., Pollio
The data presented here suggest that the female steroid receptors play a role in regulation of the immune response by preventing apoptosis o …
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