Biochemical processes initiated by estrogenic hormones in the organs which are not directly related to reproduction were described in the survey on the basis of literature and the authors’ own studies. The importance of these compounds in the regulation of fundamental biological processes has been established in the last decades. The biochemical mechanisms of realization of estrogen effects may be considered as potential links of pathogenesis for a number of diseases and as targets of their therapy
Antiestrogens are established as compounds which predominantly exert their actions by competing with...
In the last two decades, several studies have unveiled a series of original signaling mechanisms thr...
Many actions of estradiol (E2), the principal physiological estrogen in vertebrates, are mediated by...
Most of the literature about the in vivo effects of estrogens seems to be primarily concerned with v...
More than thirty years ago estrone, the first hormonally active steroid, was isolated from human pre...
Sex Hormones not only regulate reproductive function, but they also play a prominent role in the bio...
Acceso restringido a texto completoEstradiol (E2) is a steroidal hormone generated by the conversion...
The discussion centers mainly on the mode of action of estradiol, though relevant issues are evoked ...
Estrogen receptors act via the regulation of transcriptional processes, involving nuclear translocat...
Steroid hormone receptors have been traditionally considered to act via the regulation of transcript...
NVESTIGATIONS OF THE PARTICIPATION of the steroid hormones in the regulation of the structure and fu...
Investigations of the participation of non-endocrine organs in steroid transformations are gaining e...
International audienceIn all vertebrate species, estrogens play a crucial role in the development, g...
Steroid hormone receptors have been traditionally considered to act via the regulation of transcript...
Estrogen is a key hormone involved in the development and homeostasis of several tissue types in bot...
Antiestrogens are established as compounds which predominantly exert their actions by competing with...
In the last two decades, several studies have unveiled a series of original signaling mechanisms thr...
Many actions of estradiol (E2), the principal physiological estrogen in vertebrates, are mediated by...
Most of the literature about the in vivo effects of estrogens seems to be primarily concerned with v...
More than thirty years ago estrone, the first hormonally active steroid, was isolated from human pre...
Sex Hormones not only regulate reproductive function, but they also play a prominent role in the bio...
Acceso restringido a texto completoEstradiol (E2) is a steroidal hormone generated by the conversion...
The discussion centers mainly on the mode of action of estradiol, though relevant issues are evoked ...
Estrogen receptors act via the regulation of transcriptional processes, involving nuclear translocat...
Steroid hormone receptors have been traditionally considered to act via the regulation of transcript...
NVESTIGATIONS OF THE PARTICIPATION of the steroid hormones in the regulation of the structure and fu...
Investigations of the participation of non-endocrine organs in steroid transformations are gaining e...
International audienceIn all vertebrate species, estrogens play a crucial role in the development, g...
Steroid hormone receptors have been traditionally considered to act via the regulation of transcript...
Estrogen is a key hormone involved in the development and homeostasis of several tissue types in bot...
Antiestrogens are established as compounds which predominantly exert their actions by competing with...
In the last two decades, several studies have unveiled a series of original signaling mechanisms thr...
Many actions of estradiol (E2), the principal physiological estrogen in vertebrates, are mediated by...