Sex hormone receptor

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The sex hormone receptors, or sex steroid receptors, are a group of steroid hormone receptors that interact with the sex hormones, the androgens, estrogens, and progestogens, as well as with sex-hormonal agents such as anabolic steroids, progestins, and antiestrogens. They include the:

In addition, sex steroids have been found to bind and activate membrane steroid receptors, such as estradiol and GPER.

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