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Much research has been done to elucidate the beneficial effects of topical estrogen, which would have a more localized action on the skin without systemic side effects. The objective of this study was to review the relevant literature, demonstrating that this may be a safe and effective ...
Like progesterone, estrogen is a hormone that plays an important role in reproductive health. Estrogen is partly responsible for the development of secondary sex traits such as breasts and hips, menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause. Progesterone is available in many forms, including as a cream. Y...
Estrogel is a clear, colorless gel medicine that contains an estrogen hormone called estradiol. Estrogens are female sex hormones made by a woman's ovaries that regulate many processes in the body.Estrogel is a prescription medicine used to reduce certain symptoms of menopause such as moderate ...
In 5 out of 7 spinal subjects, administration of estradiol cypionate facilitated the responses of lateral curvature of the rear quarters and unilateral contraction of the CV muscle when the skin on one side of the vulva was stroked. The estrogen did not influence a reaction characterized by ...
In the dopaminergic system, unlike the other systems, there has been no evidence of any intracellular estrogen receptors. So estrogens appear to have effects in many parts of the nervous system. Q: What are some well-documented effects of estrogens on neurological and cognitive function ? A: ...
Beyond endogenous estrogens and androgens, treatments with selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) for estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) and estrogen receptor beta (ERβ) are also capable of providing disease protection. This protection includes, but is not limited to, prevention of clinical ...
Overall, adverse events were mild to moderate and similar across conditions; the most common included breast tenderness and patch-related skin itching or irritation. There were no life-threatening adverse events during experimental intervals. Two participants reported distressing changes in irritability and...
These results demonstrate that disrupted reproductive hormone secretion in alliance with hepatic estrogen signaling accounts for the sex-specific intergenerational effects of paternal iAs exposure, which shed light on the sex disparities in long-term gene-environment interactions. ...
Understanding sex biases in immunity: effects of estrogen on the differentiation and function of antigen-presenting cells The initiation and perpetuation of innate and adaptive immunity is dependent on the ability of professional antigen-presenting cells (APCs) to sense inflam... N Greg,K Susan 被引...