Estrogen receptor alpha

Do estrogens always increase breast cancer risk?

Breast Cancer / Estrogen Receptor / Humans / Female / Risk factors / Estrogens / Risk Factors / Environmental Exposure / Biochemistry and cell biology / Estrogen receptor-beta / Estrogen receptor alpha / Estrogens / Risk Factors / Environmental Exposure / Biochemistry and cell biology / Estrogen receptor-beta / Estrogen receptor alpha

3-O-[N-(p-fluorobenzenesulfonyl)-carbamoyl]-oleanolic acid, a semisynthetic analog of oleanolic acid, induces apoptosis in breast cancer cells

Apoptosis / Caspases / Humans / Female / Caspase / Cell Proliferation / Cell Survival / Antineoplastic Agents / Oleanolic acid / Estrogen receptor alpha / Fas Ligand / Cell Proliferation / Cell Survival / Antineoplastic Agents / Oleanolic acid / Estrogen receptor alpha / Fas Ligand

Estrogenic Activity of Diarylheptanoids from Curcuma comosa Roxb. Requires Metabolic Activation

Engineering / Metabolism / Saccharomyces cerevisiae / Humans / Female / Animals / Agricultural / CHEMICAL SCIENCES / Plant extracts / Rats / Wistar Rats / Agricultural and Food Chemistry / Curcuma / Uterus / Phytoestrogens / Estradiol / Diarylheptanoids / Ovariectomy / Estrogen receptor alpha / Animals / Agricultural / CHEMICAL SCIENCES / Plant extracts / Rats / Wistar Rats / Agricultural and Food Chemistry / Curcuma / Uterus / Phytoestrogens / Estradiol / Diarylheptanoids / Ovariectomy / Estrogen receptor alpha
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