BOOK
Gene Regulation by Steroid Hormones II
This volume presents research findings from the Second Meadow Brook Conference on Hormones (1981), focusing on the molecular mechanisms by which steroid hormones regulate gene expression. It explores key developments such as hormone–receptor interactions, chromatin structure, transcriptional regulation, and DNA sequence organization. The book highlights how steroid hormone receptors bind directly to genes, influencing transcription processes, and discusses advancements in understanding gene structure, RNA processing, and chromatin dynamics. Contributions include studies on estrogen, glucocorticoid, and androgen receptors, as well as their roles in regulating specific genes and cellular processes.
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