As MIT’s Evelyn Fox Keller[23] and Oxford’s Denis Noble[26] explain so well, mutations in the DNA often don’t express at the level of protein function, and simple sequence analysis of DNA alone will tell us little or nothing about disease. Let us now look at some of the ...
Although genomic and nongenomic estrogenic effects are often viewed as distinct modes of estrogenic action, this may not necessarily hold true because the inhibition of one can limit the effectiveness of the other [30]. In this review, we focus on the relationship between the rapid nongenomic an...