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Malcolm G. Parker is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile presents a focus rooted in this institution, contributing to its research environment.

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Best Publications

  • A signature motif in transcriptional co-activators mediates binding to nuclear receptors.

    David M. Heery;Eric Kalkhoven;Susan Hoare;Malcolm G. Parker

  • Environmentally persistent alkylphenolic compounds are estrogenic

    R White;S Jobling;S A Hoare;J P Sumpter

  • A variety of environmentally persistent chemicals, including some phthalate plasticizers, are weakly estrogenic.

    Susan Jobling;Tracey Reynolds;Roger White;Malcolm G. Parker

  • Fatty Acids, Eicosanoids, and Hypolipidemic Agents Identified as Ligands of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors by Coactivator-Dependent Receptor Ligand Assay

    Grigorios Krey;Olivier Braissant;Fabienne L’Horset;Eric Kalkhoven

  • A modified oestrogen receptor ligand-binding domain as an improved switch for the regulation of heterologous proteins

    Trevor D. Littlewood;David C. Hancock;Paul S. Danielian;Malcolm G. Parker

  • Nuclear factor RIP140 modulates transcriptional activation by the estrogen receptor.

    V Cavaillès;S Dauvois;F L'Horset;G Lopez

  • Human estrogen receptor transactivational capacity is determined by both cellular and promoter context and mediated by two functionally distinct intramolecular regions.

    M T Tzukerman;A Esty;D Santiso-Mere;P Danielian

  • International Union of Pharmacology. LXIV. Estrogen Receptors

    Karin Dahlman-Wright;Vincent Cavailles;Suzanne A. Fuqua;V. Craig Jordan

  • Characterization and colocalization of steroid binding and dimerization activities in the mouse estrogen receptor

    Stephen E. Fawell;Jacqueline A. Lees;Roger White;Malcolm G. Parker

  • Antiestrogen ICI 164,384 reduces cellular estrogen receptor content by increasing its turnover

    Sophie Dauvois;Paul S. Danielian;Roger White;Malcolm G. Parker

  • Inhibition of Estrogen Receptor-DNA Binding by the "Pure" Antiestrogen ICI 164,384 Appears to be Mediated by Impaired Receptor Dimerization

    Stephen E. Fawell;Roger White;Susan Hoare;Mark Sydenham

  • Differential effects of xenoestrogens on coactivator recruitment by estrogen receptor (ER) alpha and ERbeta.

    Edwin J. Routledge;Roger White;Malcolm G. Parker;John P. Sumpter

  • The AF1 and AF2 Domains of the Androgen Receptor Interact with Distinct Regions of SRC1

    Charlotte L. Bevan;Sue Hoare;Frank Claessens;David M. Heery

  • Interaction of proteins with transcriptionally active estrogen receptors

    Vincent Cavailles;Sophie Dauvois;Paul S. Danielian;Malcolm G. Parker

  • STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION AND EXPRESSION OF THE MOUSE ESTROGEN-RECEPTOR

    R. White;J. A. Lees;M. Needham;J. Ham

  • Nuclear receptor corepressor RIP140 regulates fat accumulation.

    Göran Leonardsson;Jenny H. Steel;Mark Christian;Victoria Pocock

  • Isoforms of steroid receptor co-activator 1 differ in their ability to potentiate transcription by the oestrogen receptor

    Eric Kalkhoven;Janet E. Valentine;David M. Heery;Malcolm G. Parker

  • A consensus DNA-binding site for the androgen receptor.

    Peter J. Roche;Sue A. Hoare;Malcolm G. Parker

  • Brown and white adipose tissues: intrinsic differences in gene expression and response to cold exposure in mice

    Meritxell Rosell;Myrsini Kaforou;Andrea Frontini;Anthony Okolo

  • Targeting of SWI/SNF chromatin remodelling complexes to estrogen-responsive genes

    Borja Belandia;Rob L. Orford;Helen C. Hurst;Malcolm G. Parker

Frequent Co-Authors

Vincent Cavaillès
Vincent Cavaillès Institute of Cancer Research of Montpellier
Judith Klein-Seetharaman
Judith Klein-Seetharaman Arizona State University
Saverio Cinti
Saverio Cinti Marche Polytechnic University
Jan J. Brosens
Jan J. Brosens University of Warwick
Jan-Åke Gustafsson
Jan-Åke Gustafsson University of Houston
Walter Wahli
Walter Wahli University of Lausanne
Simak Ali
Simak Ali Imperial College London
Eric Kalkhoven
Eric Kalkhoven Utrecht University
John P. Sumpter
John P. Sumpter Brunel University London
Tangui Maurice
Tangui Maurice University of Montpellier

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