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1. Estrogen Receptor Beta 1: A Potential Therapeutic Target for Female Triple Negative Breast Cancer.

2. Contrasting activities of estrogen receptor beta isoforms in triple negative breast cancer.

3. Differential Actions of Estrogen Receptor α and β via Nongenomic Signaling in Human Prostate Stem and Progenitor Cells.

4. Diffusion tensor imaging identifies aspects of therapeutic estrogen receptor β ligand-induced remyelination in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis.

5. Analogues of ERβ ligand chloroindazole exert immunomodulatory and remyelinating effects in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis.

6. Increase in chemokine CXCL1 by ERβ ligand treatment is a key mediator in promoting axon myelination.

7. Non-nuclear estrogen receptor alpha activation in endothelium reduces cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury in mice.

8. Selenophenes: Introducing a New Element into the Core of Non-Steroidal Estrogen Receptor Ligands.

9. Cyclic Ketoximes as Estrogen Receptor β Selective Agonists.

10. Estrogen Receptor-Selective Agonists Modulate Learning in Female Rats in a Dose- and Task-Specific Manner.

11. Highly selective salicylketoxime-based estrogen receptor β agonists display antiproliferative activities in a glioma model.

12. Multiple functional therapeutic effects of the estrogen receptor β agonist indazole-Cl in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis.

13. Estrogen receptors alpha (ERα) and beta (ERβ): subtype-selective ligands and clinical potential.

14. Transcriptomic analysis identifies gene networks regulated by estrogen receptor α (ERα) and ERβ that control distinct effects of different botanical estrogens.

15. Synthesis and receptor binding in trans-CD ring-fused A-CD estrogens: comparison with the cis-fused isomers.

16. Mechanisms enforcing the estrogen receptor β selectivity of botanical estrogens.

17. Integrative genomics of gene and metabolic regulation by estrogen receptors α and β, and their coregulators.

18. Thiophene-core estrogen receptor ligands having superagonist activity.

19. Synthesis and biological evaluation of two agents for imaging estrogen receptor β by positron emission tomography: challenges in PET imaging of a low abundance target.

20. Diarylpropionitrile (DPN) enantiomers: synthesis and evaluation of estrogen receptor β-selective ligands.

21. In vitro and in vivo molecular imaging of estrogen receptor α and β homo- and heterodimerization: exploration of new modes of receptor regulation.

22. Selective and potent agonists for estrogen receptor beta derived from molecular refinements of salicylaldoximes.

23. An ADIOL-ERβ-CtBP transrepression pathway negatively regulates microglia-mediated inflammation.

24. Estrogen receptor β ligands: recent advances and biomedical applications.

25. Exploration of dimensions of estrogen potency: parsing ligand binding and coactivator binding affinities.

26. A-CD estrogens. I. Substituent effects, hormone potency, and receptor subtype selectivity in a new family of flexible estrogenic compounds.

27. Impact of estrogen receptor alpha and beta agonists on delayed alternation in middle-aged rats.

28. Genome-wide dynamics of chromatin binding of estrogen receptors alpha and beta: mutual restriction and competitive site selection.

29. Bibenzyl- and stilbene-core compounds with non-polar linker atom substituents as selective ligands for estrogen receptor beta.

30. Phenethyl pyridines with non-polar internal substituents as selective ligands for estrogen receptor beta.

31. Steroidal bivalent ligands for the estrogen receptor: design, synthesis, characterization and binding affinities.

32. Synthesis and evaluation of aryl-substituted diarylpropionitriles, selective ligands for estrogen receptor beta, as positron-emission tomographic imaging agents.

33. Structural evolutions of salicylaldoximes as selective agonists for estrogen receptor beta.

34. The roles of membrane estrogen receptor subtypes in modulating dopamine transporters in PC-12 cells.

35. Estrogen Receptors alpha and beta as determinants of gene expression: influence of ligand, dose, and chromatin binding.

36. Monoaryl-substituted salicylaldoximes as ligands for estrogen receptor beta.

37. Structure-guided optimization of estrogen receptor binding affinity and antagonist potency of pyrazolopyrimidines with basic side chains.

38. Linkage effects on binding affinity and activation of GPR30 and estrogen receptors ERalpha/beta with tridentate pyridin-2-yl hydrazine tricarbonyl-Re/(99m)Tc(I) chelates.

39. Synthesis of anthranylaldoxime derivatives as estrogen receptor ligands and computational prediction of binding modes.

40. Metabolite ligands of estrogen receptor-beta reduce primate coronary hyperreactivity.

41. Isocoumarins as estrogen receptor beta selective ligands: Isomers of isoflavone phytoestrogens and their metabolites.

42. Synthesis and evaluation of estrogen receptor ligands with bridged oxabicyclic cores containing a diarylethylene motif: estrogen antagonists of unusual structure.

43. Synthesis of an estrogen receptor beta-selective radioligand: 5-[18F]fluoro-(2R,3S)-2,3-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)pentanenitrile and comparison of in vivo distribution with 16alpha-[18F]fluoro-17beta-estradiol.

44. A proteomic microarray approach for exploring ligand-initiated nuclear hormone receptor pharmacology, receptor selectivity, and heterodimer functionality.

45. Indazole estrogens: highly selective ligands for the estrogen receptor beta.

46. Pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidines: estrogen receptor ligands possessing estrogen receptor beta antagonist activity.

47. Endogenous estrogen receptor beta is transcriptionally active in primary ovarian cells from estrogen receptor knockout mice.

48. Diffusion tensor imaging identifies aspects of therapeutic estrogen receptor β ligand-induced remyelination in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis

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