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  • {{Image|Estrogen from androgens DEVolk.jpg|right|350px|Estrogen steroids, suchas as estrone and estradiol, are produced from androgens such ...e systoms associated with menopause. However, recent studies suggest that estrogen replacement therapy increases the risks of heart attacks and strokes, so it
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  • Behavioral abnormalities have been noted in female elephants treated with estrogen implants(reference:Fayrer-Hosken, R. A., Grobler, D., Van Altena, J. J., Be
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  • ...vital to pregnancy and it also is a precursor for some [[androgen]] and [[estrogen]] steroids.
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  • ...ely suppress the secretion of FSH and LH (negative feedback). However when estrogen concentrations have been high enough for long enough, this triggers a profo
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  • ...[mineralocorticoid receptor]]s and less so to [[androgen receptor]]s and [[estrogen receptor]]s.
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  • {{r|Estrogen replacement therapy}}
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  • ...st PAHs interact with the [[estrogen]] receptor, causing it to have slight estrogen mimicking properties.<ref>[2]</ref> PAHs also associate with the [[aryl]] ...fferent ways. Some act similar to estrogen, while others behave like anti-estrogen. Others are not hormonally active, but are able to stimulate [[enzyme]] sy
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  • {{r|Estrogen}}
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  • [[Estrogen replacement therapy]] may help.
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  • <b>Endometriosis</b>, a persisting (chronic), non-cancerous, [[estrogen]]-dependent disease, sometimes having an hereditary component, affecting up ...ill Sans MT"><u>Extract from First Paragraph:</u>&nbsp;Endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent inflammatory disease that affects 5 to 10% of women of reproducti
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  • | Increased estrogen state<br/>([[Estrogen replacement therapy|ERT]], [[Oral contraceptive|OBCP]], [[pregnancy]])|| 34
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  • ...ally in the brain tissue. Preliminary experiments looking at the effect of estrogen receptor inhibition on Cyp7b1 have verified one of the key players in its r
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  • ...(DES), a nonsteroidal (i.e., not of the class of [[steroid]] molecules) [[estrogen]] first synthesized in 1938, was believed to prevent miscarriages in women
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  • | Intravaginal [[estrogen]]<ref name="pmid18425910">{{cite journal |author=Perrotta C, Aznar M, Mejia |+ Selected randomized controlled trials of intravaginal estrogen for the prevention of urinary tract infection
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  • ...pothalamus contains many neurons that are sensitive to gonadal steroids ([[estrogen]], [[progesterone]] and [[testosterone]]) and others that are sensitive to ...tion. In the sheep, cervical stimulation in the presence of high levels of estrogen can induce [[maternal behaviour]] in a virgin ewe. These effects are all me
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  • ...e rat. ''Neuroendocrinology'' 59:432-40</ref> where they are regulated by estrogen, as well as in appetite regulation.<ref>Bale TL, Dorsa DM (1995) Regulation
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