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- Diethylstilbestrol ... ef>{{cite journal |author=Council on Drugs |year=1960 |title=Androgens and estrogens in the treatment of disseminated mammary carcinoma: retrospective study of ... ... ue=25 |pages=5384}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=FDA |year=1975 |title=Estrogens for oral or parenteral use. Drugs for human use; drug efficacy study; amen ...34 KB (4923 words) - 11:19, 20 February 2009
- Hormone ... eptors to which they bind: glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, androgens, estrogens, and progestagens. ... nalogues are used as medication. The most commonly-prescribed hormones are estrogens and progestagens (as methods of hormonal contraception and as HRT), thyrox ...33 KB (4458 words) - 05:05, 14 October 2008
- Stigmasterol ... ts, as well as acting as an intermediate in the biosynthesis of androgens, estrogens, and corticoids.2 KB (297 words) - 13:43, 19 February 2009
- Androgen ... an undergo further conversion to produce the androgen testosterone and the estrogens estrone and estradiol. DHEA is also a potent sigma-1 agonist. ... in the biochemical pathway that produces the androgen testosterone and the estrogens estrone and estradiol.[http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi ...7 KB (1027 words) - 07:00, 17 October 2008
- Estradiol ... ll to both estrogen receptors, ERα and ERβ, in contrast to certain other estrogens, notably medications that preferentially act on one of these receptors. Th ... ... e and biologically active. Deactivation includes conversion to less active estrogens such as [[estrone]] and [[estriol]]. Estriol is the major urinary metaboli ...21 KB (2912 words) - 05:26, 24 February 2009
- Estrone ... sequently increasing the rate of synthesis of DNA, RNA, and some proteins. Estrogens increase the hepatic synthesis of sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), thy ... [[Category:Estrogens]]3 KB (377 words) - 07:08, 24 February 2009
- Ethinyl Estradiol ... * [[Valproic acid]] (e.g., [[Depakene]])— Use of these medicines with [[estrogens]] may increase the chance of problems occurring that affect the [[liver]] * [[Cyclosporine]] (e.g., [[Sandimmune]])— [[Estrogens]] can prevent cyclosporine's removal from the body; this can lead to [[cyc ...12 KB (1540 words) - 09:12, 24 February 2009
- Testosterone ... use excessive sweating and hot flushes. However, an appropriate amount of estrogens is required in the male in order to ensure well-being, bone density, libid ...35 KB (5048 words) - 06:11, 4 March 2009
- Estriol [[Category:Estrogens]]4 KB (502 words) - 05:37, 24 February 2009
- Androstenedione ... the plasma, and may be converted in peripheral tissues to testosterone and estrogens. ... nedione. Similarly, theca cells lack the enzyme aromatase required to make estrogens themselves. Thus, theca cells and granulosa cells work together to form es ...8 KB (1035 words) - 03:46, 20 February 2009
- Dehydroepiandrosterone
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- Pregnenolone
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- Mestranol ... |year=1998 |chapter=Pharmacokinetics of estrogens and progestogens |title=Estrogens and Progestogens in Clinical Practice |pages=pp. 273-294 |location=London ... [[Category:Synthetic estrogens]]4 KB (459 words) - 09:19, 19 February 2009
- Coumestrol
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- Dexamethasone Other interactions (with certain antibiotics, estrogens, ephedrine, digoxin) are known.13 KB (1840 words) - 10:44, 20 February 2009
- Equol ... receptors">[http://toxsci.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/80/1/14 Phytoestrogens and Their Human Metabolites Show Distinct Agonistic and Antagonistic Prope ... [[Category:Estrogens]]5 KB (726 words) - 10:52, 10 December 2009
- Genistein ... earch is still ongoing, some recent studies have indicated that soy's phytoestrogens could be contributive factors in some forms of breast cancer, penile birth ... Regardless, soy's phytoestrogens, or isoflavones, have been definitely shown to depress thyroid function an ...11 KB (1547 words) - 09:12, 19 February 2009
- Cholesterol
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- Gonadoliberin-1 ... frequency of GNRH pulses, as well as by feedback from [[androgens]] and [[estrogens]]. Low frequency GNRH pulses lead to FSH release, whereas high frequency G ...12 KB (1557 words) - 06:45, 11 December 2009
- Luteinizing hormone subunit beta (LSH-B) (LH-B)(Lutropin subunit beta) ... and Follicle Stimulating Hormones at colostate.edu]</ref> With the rise in estrogens, LH receptors are also expressed on the maturing follicle that produces a ...9 KB (1293 words) - 06:36, 17 February 2009