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17β-estradiol regulation of protein kinase C activity in chondrocytes is sex-dependent and involves nongenomic mechanisms
V. L. Sylvia
, T. Hughes
,
D. D. Dean
, B. D. Boyan
, Z. Schwartz
Department of Orthopaedics
Department of Comprehensive Dentistry
Department of Periodontics
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Protein Kinase C
100%
Chondrocyte
28%
Estradiol
21%
Alkaline Phosphatase
21%
Rat
21%
Cell Maturation
14%
Growth
14%
Membrane
7%
Isoform
7%
Cycloheximide
7%
Membrane Protein
7%
Isomer
7%
Lysozyme
7%
Sexual Maturation
7%
Cell Activity
7%
Regulatory Mechanism
7%
Dose
7%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Protein Kinase C
100%
Alkaline Phosphatase
21%
Diethylstilbestrol
21%
Rat
21%
Cycloheximide
7%
Enzyme
7%
Antibody
7%
Membrane Protein
7%
Dactinomycin
7%
Chelerythrine
7%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cells
50%
Chondrocyte
28%
Rat
21%
Cell Maturation
14%
Growth
14%
Monospecific Antibody
7%
Isomer
7%
Cartilage
7%
Membrane
7%
Cytosol
7%
Cell Activity
7%
Differentiation
7%
Regulatory Mechanism
7%
Dose
7%
Sexual Maturation
7%