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S. Sreeja, Ph.D.
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Email : ssreeja@rgcb.res.in

 

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  1. S Sreeja, T R Santhosh Kumar, B S Lakshmi, S Sreeja. Pomegranate extract demonstrate a selective estrogen receptor modulator profile in human tumor cell lines and in vivo models of estrogen deprivation. Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, DOI :10.1016/j.nutbio.2011.03.015
  2. S. Sreeja, V. S. Anju, S. Sreeja In vitro estrogenic activities of Trigonella foenum graecum: An alternative to hormone replacement therapy. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 2010;131:814 – 819.
  3. S.Sreeja and S.Sreeja. An in vitro study on antiproliferative andantiestrogenic effects of Boerhaavia diffusa L. extracts. J Ethnopharmacol. 2009; 126 (2) : 221-5
  4. Haneef J and S.Sreeja. Phytoestrogens: An overview. The Icfai University journal of Biotechnology 2009;3(1):48-60.
  5. Julie Jacob, K.S. Sebastian, Sony Devassy, Lakshmi Priyadarsini, Mohamed Febin Farook, A. Shameem, Deepa Mathew, Sreeja S and Raghava Varman Thampan. (2006) Membrane estrogen receptors: Genomic actions and post transcriptional regulation. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 246,34-41.
  6. Sreeja S and Thampan R V (2004) a. Estradiol-mediated internalization of the non-activated estrogen receptor from the goat uterine plasma membrane: Identification of the proteins involved. Mol Cell Biochem. 259: 131-140
  7. Sreeja S and Thampan R V (2004) b. Proteins which mediate the nuclear entry of goat uterine non activated estrogen receptor (naER) following naER internalisation from the plasma membrane. Mol Cell Biochem. 259: 141-148
  8. Sebastian T, Sreeja S and Thampan R V (2004) Import and export of nuclear proteins: Focus on the nucleocytoplasmic movements of two different species of mammalian estrogen receptor. Mol Cell Biochem. 260,91-102
  9. Govind A P, Sreeja S and Thampan R V (2003) a. Estradiol dependent anchoring of the goat uterine estrogen receptor activation factor (E-RAF) at the Endoplasmic reticulum by a 55 kDa anchor protein (ap55), J Cell Biochem, 89, 94 -107
  10. Govind A P, Sreeja S and Thampan R V (2003) b. Proteins that mediate the nuclear entry of the goat uterine estrogen receptor activation factor (E-RAF): Identification of a molecular basis for the inhibitory effect of progesterone on estrogen action. J Cell Biochem, 89, 108 -119
  11. Sreeja S and Thampan R V (2003) Functional roles of plasma membrane localized estrogen receptors. Indian J. Exp. Biol. 41, 740-747
  12. Thampan R V, Zafar A, Imam NS, Sreeja S, Suma K, Vairamani M (2000). Cholesterol inhibits the nuclear entry of estrogen receptor activation factor (E-RAF) and its dimerization with the nonactivated estrogen receptor (naER) in goat uterus. J Cell Biochem, 77, 382-395.