Insights from the study of animals lacking functional estrogen receptor

KS Korach - Science, 1994 - science.org
KS Korach
Science, 1994science.org
Estrogen hormones produce physiological actions within a variety of target sites in the body
and during development by activating a specific receptor protein. Hormone responsiveness
for the estrogen receptor protein was investigated at different stages of development with the
use of gene knockout techniques because no natural genetic mutants have been described.
A mutant mouse line without a functional estrogen receptor was created and is being used to
assess estrogen responsiveness. Both sexes of these mutant animals are infertile and show …
Estrogen hormones produce physiological actions within a variety of target sites in the body and during development by activating a specific receptor protein. Hormone responsiveness for the estrogen receptor protein was investigated at different stages of development with the use of gene knockout techniques because no natural genetic mutants have been described. A mutant mouse line without a functional estrogen receptor was created and is being used to assess estrogen responsiveness. Both sexes of these mutant animals are infertile and show a variety of phenotypic changes, some of which are associated with the gonads, mammary glands, reproductive tracts, and skeletal tissues.
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