Future directions for using estrogen receptor agonists in the treatment of acute and chronic spinal cord injury

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Swapan K.Ray [1 ]
Supriti Samntaray [2 ]
Naren L.Banik [3 ,4 ]
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[1] Department of Pathology,Microbiology,and Immunology,University of South Carolina School of Medicine
[2] Department of Neurosciences,Medical University of South Carolina
[3] Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery,Medical University of South Carolina
[4] Ralph H. Johnson Veterans Administration Medical Center
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Future directions for using estrogen receptor agonists in the treatment of acute and chronic spinal cord injury; SCI;
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All synthetic and natural estrogen receptor agonists,including the most potent physiological molecule estrogen or estradiol(E2),work typically via activation of nuclear estrogen receptor alpha(ERα)and estrogen receptor beta(ERβ).Both ERαand ERβmodulate the expression of a variety of genes in the cells.Neurons and glial cells express ERαand ERβ.Many studies so far from our and other laboratories
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