It contains many different hormone molecules that makes it bio-identical for horses, but not for women. When we consider its effects on your alpha and beta receptors, it is very clear why we don't use it in compounding. It only binds to the breast cancer stimulating alpha cells and makes...
The peptide is 57-aa long and contains three disulfide bridges identical to the sequence of Wa Kunitz-type protease inhibitor II. This peptide belongs to a family of compounds that regulates and controls sperm motility [15]. For erectile function, a newly designed peptide was generated based on...
For example, distinct defense signaling sectors dependent on early MAMP-activated MAP kinases or the defense hormones SA or JA, have been described for Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis). Synthetic elicitors (aka plant activators) are small molecules, which activate plant immune responses and can ...
Here’s why:Armour thyroid is derived from desiccated pig (porcine) thyroid gland. A number of years ago, these natural preparations were our only alternative. Replacement with desiccated thyroid creates dosing problems because there isno way to standardize the exact amount of the dose for each b...
Cell and gene therapies hold tremendous promise for treating a range of difficult-to-treat diseases. However, concerns over the safety and efficacy require to be further addressed in order to realize their full potential. Synthetic receptors, a synthetic
is likely to become a limiting growth factor, while such limitation is unlikely to occur in a liquid mixed culture. Thus, the relative enhancement for hydrogel cultures could suggest that bacterial colonies stimulate gas exchange and provide nutrients and/or growth-promoting hormones locally within ...
Follicles, the functional units of the ovary, are composed of a germ cell (the oocyte) and layers of somatic cells (granulosa and theca cells), which are responsible for the production and metabolism of gonadal hormones, estradiol and progesterone. At birth, the human ovary contains ...
The terms “identical” or percent “identity,” in the context of two or more nucleic acids or polypeptide sequences, refer to two or more sequences or subsequences that are the same or have a specified percentage of amino acid residues or nucleotides that are the same (i.e., 60% ident...
Are Bio-Identical Hormones Safer than Synthetic? Part 1 – Progesterone and ProgestinsAre Bioidentical Hormones (Estradiol, Estriol, and Progesterone) Safer or More Efficacious than Commonly Used Synthetic Versions in Hormone Replacement Therapy?Kent Holtorf, MD...
suggests that the use of com- bination estrogen and oral micronized pro- gesterone is optimal for long term hormone replacement therapy...However, use of pro- gesterone-like hormones (progestins) is as- sociated with a number of potential adverse reactions, including bleeding, amenorrhea, and...