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2002Ανάπτυξη νέων αναλόγων φυτοοιστρογόνων και μελέτη της αλληλεπίδρασης τους με τον οιστρογονικό υποδοχέαΦωκιαλάκης, Νικόλας; Αληγιάννης, Νεκτάριος; Μητάκου, Σοφία; Σκαλτσούνης, Αλέξιος-Λέανδρος; Μικρός, Εμμανουήλ; Πρατσίνης, Χάρης; Alexis, Michael N.
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2005Development and characterization of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies against estrogen receptors α and βDimolea, Eugene; Pechtelidou, Anastasia; Papalexi, Eugenia; Karandrea, Despoina; Petrou, Christos; Florentin, Ida; Magafa, Vassiliki; Kitraki, Efi; Tiniakos, D.G.; Cordopatis, Paul; Alexis, Michael N.
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1985Possible Dependence of Creatine-Phosphokinase Bb on Sex Steroids as Deduced by ImmunocytochemistrySotiropoulou, G. G.; Sekeris, Constantine E.; Alexis, Michael N.; Papacharalampous, N. X.
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2005Pronounced enhancement of glucocorticoid-induced gene expression following severe heat shock of heat-conditioned cells hints to intricate cell survival tacticsMitsiou, Dimitra J.; Florentin, I.; Baki, L.; Georgakopoulos, A.; Alexis, Michael N.
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1983Activation and Changes in the Sedimentation Properties of Rat-Liver Glucocorticoid ReceptorAlexis, Michael N.; Djordevicmarkovic, R.; Sekeris, Constantine E.
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2005Heat-induced degradation of overexpressed glucocorticoid receptor - Separate protective roles of hsp90 and hsp70Siriani, D.; Mitsiou, Dimitra J.; Alexis, Michael N.
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1984Glucocorticoid Receptors in Developing Rat-Brain and LiverKitraki, E.; Alexis, Michael N.; Stylianopoulou, F.
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2000The molecular basis of breast cancer prevention and treatment: The role of tissue-specific antiestrogensAlexis, Michael N.; Siriani, D.; Sekeris, Constantine E.
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1988Glucocorticoid Receptor Structure as Probed by Endogenous ProteasesAlexis, Michael N.; Baki, L.; Elefteriou, C.; Sekeris, Constantine E.
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1996Steroid hormone receptor dependence to heat shock proteins for function leads to inactivation of hormonal regulation of gene expression in stressed cellsAlexis, Michael N.; Mitsiou, Dimitra J.
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