“…Based on an assumption of wide distribution of mouse Esr2 transcripts and ESR2 proteins, phenotypes of Esr2knockout mice have been evaluated in multiple mouse organs and tissues, such as adipose tissues [27], immune tissues [9,19], lung [28,33], mammary gland [4,10,40], prostate [16,40,42], and uterus [39,41]. However, with the exception of ovary, prostate, and certain neuronal nuclei, the corresponding rat organs scarcely express rat Esr2 transcripts and ESR2 proteins [12,17]. Given this difference from rats, histological analysis is needed to determine whether ESR2 proteins are expressed in a wide range of organs in mice, as assumed.…”