Estrogen agonists are natural, synthetic, or metabolic products that selectively stimulate estrogen-like actions in target tissues. Wildlife and domestic animals and humans are exposed to estrogen agonists present in the environment (environmental estrogens). The developmental origins of health and disease paradigm assumes that, during development, there are sensitive windows in which tissue differentiation/function can be modified by estrogen agonists, leading to increased susceptibility to adverse health outcomes. Studies with a variety of estrogenic agonists have demonstrated effects on female reproductive organs and fertility. A better understanding of this research area will prevent exposures related to adverse female reproductive outc...
This paper was presented at the Symposium on Estrogens in the Environment, III: Global Health Implic...
Estrogens are a class of hormones that are demonstrated to be neuroprotective. The levels of estroge...
Estrogens are hormones whose effects are mediated by two receptor subtypes: ERα and ERβ. While Erα p...
Estrogens are synthesized in the gonads and extra-gonadal organs and play important roles in regulat...
Estrogens are a broad class of compounds which exert many physiological effects. in addition to gona...
Many actions of estradiol (E2), the principal physiological estrogen in vertebrates, are mediated by...
Nowadays, there is a growing interest in environmental pollution; however, knowledge about this aspe...
Environmental xenoestrogens (EEs) are chemicals that when they enter the body, the body responds t...
International audienceIn all vertebrate species, estrogens play a crucial role in the development, g...
Abstract The role of steroids in carcinogenesis has become a major concern in environmental protecti...
Estrogen are very important chemical compounds very essential for our body functions. The cholestero...
contaminants that interfere with endocrine system function (Sumpter 1998). Many alter-ations of the ...
General Natural estrogens are mainly formed in the ovary, during pregnancy in the placenta and in sm...
Estrogens are hormones that regulates many different physiological functions. A decline in estrogen ...
Phytoestrogens, rather than estrogen, are gaining attention as an alternative for menopause therapy....
This paper was presented at the Symposium on Estrogens in the Environment, III: Global Health Implic...
Estrogens are a class of hormones that are demonstrated to be neuroprotective. The levels of estroge...
Estrogens are hormones whose effects are mediated by two receptor subtypes: ERα and ERβ. While Erα p...
Estrogens are synthesized in the gonads and extra-gonadal organs and play important roles in regulat...
Estrogens are a broad class of compounds which exert many physiological effects. in addition to gona...
Many actions of estradiol (E2), the principal physiological estrogen in vertebrates, are mediated by...
Nowadays, there is a growing interest in environmental pollution; however, knowledge about this aspe...
Environmental xenoestrogens (EEs) are chemicals that when they enter the body, the body responds t...
International audienceIn all vertebrate species, estrogens play a crucial role in the development, g...
Abstract The role of steroids in carcinogenesis has become a major concern in environmental protecti...
Estrogen are very important chemical compounds very essential for our body functions. The cholestero...
contaminants that interfere with endocrine system function (Sumpter 1998). Many alter-ations of the ...
General Natural estrogens are mainly formed in the ovary, during pregnancy in the placenta and in sm...
Estrogens are hormones that regulates many different physiological functions. A decline in estrogen ...
Phytoestrogens, rather than estrogen, are gaining attention as an alternative for menopause therapy....
This paper was presented at the Symposium on Estrogens in the Environment, III: Global Health Implic...
Estrogens are a class of hormones that are demonstrated to be neuroprotective. The levels of estroge...
Estrogens are hormones whose effects are mediated by two receptor subtypes: ERα and ERβ. While Erα p...