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Roger White

Researcher at Imperial College London

Publications -  71
Citations -  10429

Roger White is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear receptor & Receptor. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 70 publications receiving 10158 citations. Previous affiliations of Roger White include New York University & Lincoln's Inn.

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No substantial changes in estrogen receptor and estrogen-related receptor orthologue gene transcription in Marisa cornuarietis exposed to estrogenic chemicals

TL;DR: ER and ERR transcription levels were unaffected in Marisa cornuarietis exposed to 17β-estradiol or 4-tert-Octylphenol and the mollusc ER protein binds to the vertebrate consensus estrogen response element (ERE) sequence.
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The Nuclear Receptor Cofactor Receptor-Interacting Protein 140 Is a Positive Regulator of Amphiregulin Expression and Cumulus Cell-Oocyte Complex Expansion in the Mouse Ovary

TL;DR: Although the level of RIP140 expression in the ovary is a crucial factor required for the transient expression of EGF-like factors necessary for cumulus expansion, it also plays a role in other signaling pathways that induce follicular rupture.
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The generalized Sleeping Beauty problem: a challenge for thirders

TL;DR: Grim, P. as discussed by the authors proposed a theory of truth with a partial predicate for truth and the Liar Paradox, which is based on the logic of paradox and fuzzy logic.
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Aromatase activity and CYP19 gene expression in breast cancers

TL;DR: Results indicate that there is a positive correlation between P450arom transcript levels and enzyme activity, but the relationship does not reach statistical significance, and whereas aromatase mRNA quantification may be an option by which to monitor the potential of tumour to synthesize oestrogens, it will not accurately reflect enzyme activity in a minority of tumours