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Progesterone receptor C

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The progesterone receptor C (PR-C) is one of three known isoforms of the progesterone receptor (PR), the main biological target of the endogenous progestogen sex hormone progesterone.[1][2] The other isoforms of the PR include the PR-A and PR-B.[1][2]

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  1. ^ a b Jacobsen BM, Horwitz KB (2012). "Progesterone receptors, their isoforms and progesterone regulated transcription". Mol. Cell. Endocrinol. 357 (1–2): 18–29. doi:10.1016/j.mce.2011.09.016. PMC 3272316. PMID 21952082.
  2. ^ a b Scarpin KM, Graham JD, Mote PA, Clarke CL (2009). "Progesterone action in human tissues: regulation by progesterone receptor (PR) isoform expression, nuclear positioning and coregulator expression". Nucl Recept Signal. 7: e009. doi:10.1621/nrs.07009. PMC 2807635. PMID 20087430.