secondary sex characteristics. There are three major endogenous estrogens that have estrogenic hormonal activity: estrone (E1), estradiol (E2), and estriol...
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Vaginal estrogen is a form of estrogen that is delivered by intravaginal administration. Vaginally administered estrogens are thereby exerting their effects...
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metabolize into estrogens (e.g., ethinylestradiol) and can produce estrogenic effects as well. Diethylstilbestrol is a nonsteroidal estrogen that is no longer...
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An estrogen patch, or oestrogen patch, is a transdermal delivery system for estrogens such as estradiol and ethinylestradiol which can be used in menopausal...
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LJ, van Eickels M, Grohe C, Meyer R, Doevendans PA (February 2002). "Estrogenic hormone action in the heart: regulatory network and function". Cardiovascular...
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equivalent in potency in an animal model of estrogenic activity. On the other hand, the active forms of the equine estrogens in CEEs, such as equilin and 17β-dihydroequilin...
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estrone, catechol estrogens possess estrogenic activity. 2-Hydroxylated catechol estrogens are weak and possibly antiestrogenic estrogens, whereas their...
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Trenbolone acetate does not convert into an estrogenic metabolite, and this results in a lack of estrogenic side effects. Trenbolone enanthate is also...
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inhibitory estrogenic effects in the uterus and mammary cancers, but the estrogenic isomer could combine with novel receptors to produce estrogen-like effects...
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Antiestrogen (redirect from Anti-estrogenic)
Antiestrogens, also known as estrogen antagonists or estrogen blockers, are a class of drugs which prevent estrogens like estradiol from mediating their...
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Xenoestrogen (redirect from Environmental estrogen)
and phthalates, which have estrogenic effects on a living organism even though they differ chemically from the estrogenic substances produced internally...
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include antiestrogens or estrogen blockers such as selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) like tamoxifen, selective estrogen receptor degraders like...
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effect on any of his symptoms of hypoestrogenism, did not produce any estrogenic effects such as gynecomastia, and had no effect on any of his physiological...
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Estrogen dominance (ED) is a theory about a metabolic state where the level of estrogen outweighs the level of progesterone in the body. This is said...
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axis. It involves the administration of a large amount of estrogen, resulting in estrogenic exposure similar to or greater than normal preovulatory estradiol...
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Membrane estrogen receptors (mERs) are a group of receptors which bind estrogen. Unlike nuclear estrogen receptors, which mediate their effects via slower...
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This is a list of steroidal estrogens or derivatives of estradiol, estrone, and estriol. Most esters of these estrogens are not included in this list;...
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including Amniotin (Squibb), Equine Estrogenic Substances (Ayerst), Estrogenic Hormones (Upjohn, others), Estrogenic Substances (Reed & Carnrick, Sharp...
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Metandienone (category Synthetic estrogens)
testosterone or methyltestosterone, the estrogen produced is metabolism-resistant and hence metandienone retains moderate estrogenic activity. As such, it can cause...
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Equine estrogens, or horse estrogens, are estrogens found in horses. They include the following: Estradiol Estrone Equilin (Δ7-estrone) Equilenin (Δ6,8-estrone)...
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Estrogenic fat is a form of adipose tissue (or subcutaneous fat) which develops under the influence of estrogen, and particularly estradiol, in women...
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Norethisterone (category Synthetic estrogens)
target of progestogens like progesterone. It has weak androgenic and estrogenic activity, mostly at high dosages, and no other important hormonal activity...
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Hormone replacement therapy (redirect from Estrogen-replacement therapy)
effects of estrogen/androgen replacement therapy can increase libido and arousal over estrogen alone. Tibolone, a synthetic steroid with estrogenic, androgenic...
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A, are nonsteroidal substances with estrogenic activity. Nonsteroidal estrogens act as agonists of the estrogen receptors, ERα and ERβ. Stilbestrols:...
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within the brain. Estrogen is produced and acts locally in these tissues, but any circulating estrogen, which exerts systemic estrogenic effects in men and...
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An estrogen conjugate is a conjugate of an endogenous estrogen. They occur naturally in the body as metabolites of estrogens and can be reconverted back...
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studies showing that it is metabolized by aromatase or 5α-reductase into estrogenic compounds, or into 5α-reduced androgenic compounds, respectively. The...
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with decreasing levels of estrogen in menopausal women. This observation has led researchers to propose a link between estrogen and schizophrenia. While...
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Song X, Pan ZZ (May 2012). "Estrogen receptor-beta agonist diarylpropionitrile counteracts the estrogenic activity of estrogen receptor-alpha agonist propylpyrazole-triol...
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Tibolone (category Synthetic estrogens)
estrogen receptor), but occur at relatively high concentrations that are sufficient for full and marked estrogenic responses to occur. The estrogenic...
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