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- Diethylstilbestrol ... ear=1957 |title=Biochemical contributions to endocrinology; experiments in hormonal research |location=Stanford |publisher=Stanford University Press |oclc=148 ... ... s |journal=JAMA |volume=172 |issue=12 |pages=1271–83}}</ref> DES was the hormonal treatment of choice for advanced breast cancer in postmenopausal women for ...34 KB (4923 words) - 11:19, 20 February 2009
- Cimetidine ... cimetidine may decrease metabolism of some drugs, such as those used in [[hormonal contraception]]. Cimetidine interferes with metabolism of the hormone [[e ...8 KB (1141 words) - 05:03, 25 August 2008
- Treatment Rifampicin makes [[hormonal contraception]] less effective, so additional precautions need to be taken ...88 KB (13469 words) - 11:12, 27 August 2008
- Deadly diseases hormonal imbalance that lead to cellular proliferation.11 KB (1745 words) - 03:42, 8 September 2008
- Hormone ===Hierarchical nature of hormonal control=== ... ng from cells higher up the hierarchical system. The master coordinator of hormonal activity in mammals is the hypothalamus, which acts on input that it recei ...33 KB (4458 words) - 05:05, 14 October 2008
- Hormone-Receptor Database ... bout hormones' donor and acceptor cells a network is built that represents hormonal signaling pathways as a bipartite graph comprising hormones and tissues as ...8 KB (1083 words) - 08:58, 30 September 2008
- Estradiol ... arding | first = Prof. Cheryl F. | title = Hormonal Modulation of Singing: Hormonal Modulation of the Songbird Brain and Singing Behavior | journal = Ann. N.Y ... ===Hormonal contraception===21 KB (2912 words) - 05:26, 24 February 2009
- Progestrone * hormonal agent8 KB (1073 words) - 09:35, 19 February 2009
- Ethinyl Estradiol EE is hormonally effective by activating the [[estrogen receptor]] and thus is an estroge ... * [[Hormonal contraception]]12 KB (1540 words) - 09:12, 24 February 2009
- Testosterone Women use testosterones to treat low libido, often a symptom or outcome of hormonal contraceptive use. Women may also use testosterone therapies to treat or ...35 KB (5048 words) - 06:11, 4 March 2009
- Levonorgestrel Chemically, it is a [[steroid hormone|hormonally]] active [[levorotatory]] [[enantiomer]] of the [[racemic mixture]] [[no ... [[Category:Hormonal contraception]]4 KB (492 words) - 07:24, 30 October 2008
- Mestranol [[Category:Hormonal contraception]]4 KB (459 words) - 09:19, 19 February 2009
- Androstenediol ... own GA, McKenzie D | title = Acute resistance exercise does not change the hormonal response to sublingual androstenediol intake | journal = Eur J Appl Physio ...6 KB (672 words) - 03:35, 20 February 2009
- Daidzein ... re therefore known as [[phytoestrogens]]. Soy isoflavones also produce non-hormonal effects.4 KB (557 words) - 08:38, 20 February 2009
- Desogestrel '''Desogestrel''' is a molecule used in [[hormonal]] [[contraceptives]]. [[Category:Hormonal contraception]]5 KB (618 words) - 09:29, 20 February 2009
- Dydrogesterone ... om from oestrogenic, androgenic, anabolic, corticoid and other undesirable hormonal effects gives it additional benefits over most other synthetic progestogen ... * it has selective progestogenic properties without any traditional hormonal activity13 KB (1840 words) - 03:54, 24 February 2009
- Genistein ... to those caused by the hormone estrogen. Soy isoflavones also produce non-hormonal effects.11 KB (1547 words) - 09:12, 19 February 2009
- Hexestrol A synthetic estrogen that has been used as a hormonal antineoplastic agent.1 KB (172 words) - 11:08, 10 December 2009
- Methyltestosterone ... therapy and as an hormonal antineoplastic agent (ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENTS, HORMONAL).1 KB (203 words) - 11:32, 10 December 2009
- Luteinizing hormone subunit beta (LSH-B) (LH-B)(Lutropin subunit beta) ... . LH supports [[thecal cell]]s in the ovary that provide [[androgen]]s and hormonal precursors for estradiol production.9 KB (1293 words) - 06:36, 17 February 2009