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Estrogen receptors (ERs) are
proteins found in
cells that
function as
receptors for the
hormone estrogen (17β-estradiol).
There are two main
classes of...
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effects of CEEs. The 17α-
estrogens in CEEs such as 17α-estradiol and 17α-dihydroequilin have low
estrogenicity and are
thought to
contribute minimally...
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specifically added to
estrogen regimens,
unless the
uterus has been removed, to
avoid the
increased risk of
endometrial cancer.
Unopposed estrogen therapy promotes...
- 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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- the
growth of
breast tissue as a
result of a
hormone imbalance between estrogens and androgens.
Physically speaking,
gynecomastia is
completely benign...
- metabolism-resistant
estrogen methylestradiol (17α-methylestradiol),
methyltestosterone has
relatively high
estrogenicity and
hence potential for
estrogenic side effects...
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