AbstractThe anti-oestrogen drug tamoxifen is an inhibitor of lipid peroxidation in rat liver microsomes and in phospholipid liposomes. Its cis isomer and N-desmethyl form are weaker inhibitors, but 4-hydroxytamoxifen is much more powerful. It is possible that the antioxidant property of tamoxifen might contribute to its biological actions
Epidemiological and experimental evidences strongly support the role of estrogens in breast tumor de...
Anti-estrogen therapies like tamoxifen are the most successful breast cancer treatments to date. How...
AbstractTamoxifen decreased the efflux of the fluorescent marker drug, chloroquine, from phosphatidy...
AbstractThe anti-oestrogen drug tamoxifen is an inhibitor of lipid peroxidation in rat liver microso...
AbstractTamoxifen and related compounds decrease membrane fluidity in ox-brain phospholipid liposome...
AbstractThe anticancer drug tamoxifen when introduced into phospholipid liposomes during their prepa...
PubMed ID: 21077499Purpose of investigation: The effects of tamoxifen on lipid peroxidation and oxid...
Metabolism of tamoxifen by rat hepatocytes and hydrolysis of the resulting polar metabolites corresp...
Anti-estrogen therapy is used for treatment of hormone (estrogen) receptor positive breast cancer. T...
International audienceTamoxifen is one of the major drugs used for the hormonotherapy of estrogen re...
AbstractThe synthetic oestrogens diethylstilboestrol, hexoestrol and 17 α-ethynyloestradiol are know...
Tamoxifen is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) used for the treatment and prevention of...
The use of tamoxifen (TAM) has been questioned on the chemotherapy and chemoprevention of breast can...
Metabolism of 4-hydroxytamoxifen by hepatocytes isolated from rats administered with phenobarbital a...
AbstractThe actions of tamoxifen, a selective estrogen receptor modulator used in chemotherapy and c...
Epidemiological and experimental evidences strongly support the role of estrogens in breast tumor de...
Anti-estrogen therapies like tamoxifen are the most successful breast cancer treatments to date. How...
AbstractTamoxifen decreased the efflux of the fluorescent marker drug, chloroquine, from phosphatidy...
AbstractThe anti-oestrogen drug tamoxifen is an inhibitor of lipid peroxidation in rat liver microso...
AbstractTamoxifen and related compounds decrease membrane fluidity in ox-brain phospholipid liposome...
AbstractThe anticancer drug tamoxifen when introduced into phospholipid liposomes during their prepa...
PubMed ID: 21077499Purpose of investigation: The effects of tamoxifen on lipid peroxidation and oxid...
Metabolism of tamoxifen by rat hepatocytes and hydrolysis of the resulting polar metabolites corresp...
Anti-estrogen therapy is used for treatment of hormone (estrogen) receptor positive breast cancer. T...
International audienceTamoxifen is one of the major drugs used for the hormonotherapy of estrogen re...
AbstractThe synthetic oestrogens diethylstilboestrol, hexoestrol and 17 α-ethynyloestradiol are know...
Tamoxifen is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) used for the treatment and prevention of...
The use of tamoxifen (TAM) has been questioned on the chemotherapy and chemoprevention of breast can...
Metabolism of 4-hydroxytamoxifen by hepatocytes isolated from rats administered with phenobarbital a...
AbstractThe actions of tamoxifen, a selective estrogen receptor modulator used in chemotherapy and c...
Epidemiological and experimental evidences strongly support the role of estrogens in breast tumor de...
Anti-estrogen therapies like tamoxifen are the most successful breast cancer treatments to date. How...
AbstractTamoxifen decreased the efflux of the fluorescent marker drug, chloroquine, from phosphatidy...