Estetrol (E4) is a natural human estrogen present at high concentrations during pregnancy. Due to its high oral bioavailability and long plasma half-life, E4 is particularly suitable for therapeutic applications. E4 acts as a selective estrogen receptor (ER) modulator, exerting estrogenic actions on the endometrium or the central nervous system, while antagonizing the actions of estradiol in the breast. We tested the effects of E4 on its own or in the presence of 17\u3b2-estradiol (E2) on T47-D ER+ breast cancer cell migration and invasion of three-dimensional matrices. E4 administration to T47-D cells weakly stimulated migration and invasion. However, E4 decreased the extent of movement and invasion induced by E2. Breast cancer cell moveme...
Estetrol (E4) is a natural estrogen produced by the human fetal liver only during pregnancy. Its dis...
Abstract Estetrol (E4) is the most recently described natural estrogen. It is produced by the human ...
IntroductionEstrogens used in women's healthcare have been associated with increased risks of venous...
Estetrol (E4) is a natural human estrogen present at high concentrations during pregnancy. Due to it...
The increased risk of breast cancer and thromboembolism in women who take hormone replacement therap...
Some of the major unwanted effects associated with the use of estrogen-progestin scheduling include ...
Increased risk of breast cancer is a critical side effect associated with the use of a menopausal ho...
The increased risk of breast cancer and thromboembolism in women who take hormone replacement therap...
The increased risk of breast cancer and thromboembolism in women who take Hormone Replacement Thera...
Estetrol (E4) is a natural estrogen with a long half-life produced only by the human fetal liver dur...
International audienceEstetrol (E4) is a natural estrogen with a long half-life produced only by the...
Steroid hormones act as chemical messengers, control diverse physiologic and cellular processes and ...
peer reviewedEstrogens have pleiotropic effects on many reproductive and non-reproductive tissues an...
Estetrol (E4) is a natural estrogen with a long half-life produced only by the human fetal liver dur...
Estetrol (E4) is a natural human estrogen that is present at high concentrations during pregnancy. E...
Estetrol (E4) is a natural estrogen produced by the human fetal liver only during pregnancy. Its dis...
Abstract Estetrol (E4) is the most recently described natural estrogen. It is produced by the human ...
IntroductionEstrogens used in women's healthcare have been associated with increased risks of venous...
Estetrol (E4) is a natural human estrogen present at high concentrations during pregnancy. Due to it...
The increased risk of breast cancer and thromboembolism in women who take hormone replacement therap...
Some of the major unwanted effects associated with the use of estrogen-progestin scheduling include ...
Increased risk of breast cancer is a critical side effect associated with the use of a menopausal ho...
The increased risk of breast cancer and thromboembolism in women who take hormone replacement therap...
The increased risk of breast cancer and thromboembolism in women who take Hormone Replacement Thera...
Estetrol (E4) is a natural estrogen with a long half-life produced only by the human fetal liver dur...
International audienceEstetrol (E4) is a natural estrogen with a long half-life produced only by the...
Steroid hormones act as chemical messengers, control diverse physiologic and cellular processes and ...
peer reviewedEstrogens have pleiotropic effects on many reproductive and non-reproductive tissues an...
Estetrol (E4) is a natural estrogen with a long half-life produced only by the human fetal liver dur...
Estetrol (E4) is a natural human estrogen that is present at high concentrations during pregnancy. E...
Estetrol (E4) is a natural estrogen produced by the human fetal liver only during pregnancy. Its dis...
Abstract Estetrol (E4) is the most recently described natural estrogen. It is produced by the human ...
IntroductionEstrogens used in women's healthcare have been associated with increased risks of venous...