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1 -estradiol, the most powerful substance with estrogenic effect.
2 MET treatment, respectively, pointing to an estrogenic effect.
3 ustries (OSPW) have been reported to exhibit estrogenic effects.
4 corticoids yet transduces their actions into estrogenic effects.
5 at display tissue specificity with regard to estrogenic effects.
6 th inhibition was independent of genistein's estrogenic effects.
7 mal studies of their extrareproductive tract estrogenic effects.
8 ial, anti-cholinesterase, anti-diabetic, and estrogenic effects.
9 ot directly bind estrogen receptor to elicit estrogenic effects.
10 teome analyses of alevins did not show clear estrogenic effects.
11 tion has important implications on long term estrogenic effects affecting smooth muscle and neural fu
12 Both estrogens and smoking, with known anti-estrogenic effects, alter the atherogenic lipid profile.
13 eta-selective agonists are devoid of classic estrogenic effects and may offer a novel therapy to trea
17 strogen receptor (ER) proteins, which induce estrogenic effects by activating the ER pathway and hypo
18 corice extracts; however, it exhibited lower estrogenic effects compared to 8-prenylnaringenin in fun
20 al estrogen metabolite that, while devoid of estrogenic effects, has both antiangiogenic and antitumo
25 tionally, some bisphenols, like BPG, induced estrogenic effects in ex vivo liver slices despite not a
29 of E2 in breast cancer therapy but minimizes estrogenic effects in other tissues is a novel, therapeu
42 regulatory role for RIP140 in mediating anti-estrogenic effects of RA in estrogen-dependent breast ca
45 mor growth in rats and protected against the estrogenic effects of tamoxifen on the uterus in rats, p
46 nts has aroused concern because of potential estrogenic effects of the soy isoflavones genistein and
47 current study was to evaluate the potential estrogenic effects of three licorice species (Glycyrrhiz
48 level is significantly reduced and that the estrogenic effects on apoA-IV gene expression and food i
50 effects on breast and endometrial tissue and estrogenic effects on bone, lipid metabolism, and blood
51 enistein, a major component of soy, has weak estrogenic effects on breast epithelium, and has been fo
52 This was consistent with identification of estrogenic effects on gene expression, high BPA exposure
53 nd neuroanatomical studies that suggest that estrogenic effects on song processing might be mediated
54 eated female zebra finches to investigate if estrogenic effects on song responsiveness are mediated v
56 antagonist in the breast, tamoxifen can have estrogenic effects on the endometrium; consensus opinion
57 igh antiandrogenic and minor dioxin-like and estrogenic effects persisted in the treated effluent tha
58 terine myometrium, in contrast to apparently estrogenic effects previously found in the breast of Sev
59 of toxicity at environmental levels and that estrogenic effects should be considered for risk assessm
60 A), found in many plastic products, has weak estrogenic effects that can be harmful to human health.
61 se BPA alternatives induce similar toxic and estrogenic effects to BPA and that BPAF is more potent t
62 ollutants and pathogens and the reduction of estrogenic effects, whereas the in vitro mutagenicity in