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œstrogenic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From œstrogen + -ic. Adjective. edit. œstrogenic (not comparable). Obsolete spelling of estrogenic. Anagrams. edit · serotogenic, osterogenic. en.wiktionary.org
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THE EFFECT OF ŒSTROGENIC AND OTHER SEX HORMONES
ADDRESSES AND ORIGINAL ARTICLES. THE EFFECT OF ŒSTROGENIC AND OTHER SEX HORMONES: ON THE RESPONSE OF THE RAT TO VASOPRESSIN. www.sciencedirect.com
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Œstrogenic Substances Showing Anti-tumour Action - Nature
An account of the influence of synthetic œstrogens upon advanced malignant disease was recently published3. You have full access to this article via your ... www.nature.com
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œstrogenic
œstrogenic, a. (iːs-, ɛstrəˈdʒɛnɪk) Also (U.S.) estro-. [f. prec. + -ic.] Of the nature of, or having the actions of, an œstrogen.1930 Endocrinology XIV. 101 Estrogenic material has been obtained from follicular fluid. 1938 Ann. Reg. 1937 348 Knowledge [was] advanced of the relation between molecula... Oxford English Dictionary
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The œstrogenic activity of some condensed-ring compounds in ...
The present communication describes the examination for œstrogenic properties of a number of condensed carbon-ring compounds of somewhat analogous structure in ... royalsocietypublishing.org
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Antagonism between progesterone and the synthetic œstrogenic ...
Antagonism between progesterone and the synthetic œstrogenic substance, triphenyl ethylene · Full text · Selected References · ACTIONS · PERMALINK · RESOURCES · Cite. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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œstriol
œstriol Biochem. (ˈiːs-, ˈɛstrɪɒl) Also (U.S.) estr-. [f. œstrane + tri- + -ol.] An œstrogenic hormone, C18H21(OH)3, which is one of the metabolic products of œstradiol and is produced in the placenta during pregnancy.1933 N. K. Adam et al. in Nature 5 Aug. 206/1 The full chemical names of two impor... Oxford English Dictionary
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ŒSTROGENIC AND ANDROGENIC SUBSTANCES IN ADVANCED ...
5. There is less androgen excreted by the pregnant than by the non-pregnant woman. 6. The androgens do not bear any quantitative relationship to the œstrogens. physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Œstrogenic Activity of Certain Synthetic Compounds - ADS
The Å"strogenic activity of some specimens of anol was found to be of a very high order, but further research indicated that this remarkable potency was ... ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
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The Use of Œstrogenic Hormones and Heterogeneous Synthetic ...
The Use of Œstrogenic Hormones and Heterogeneous Synthetic Substances with Œstrogenic Action. Author links open overlay panel I.N. Likar D.V.M.(Vienna). www.sciencedirect.com
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Œstrogenic Activity of Alkylated Stilœstrols - Nature
It was shown that this substance was fully œstrogenic in doses of 0·004 mgm. given subcutaneously dissolved in oil, and 0·001 mgm. when given by mouth. www.nature.com
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The Effect of Œstrogenic Hormones on the Nasal Mucosa
The Effect of Œstrogenic Hormones on the Nasal Mucosa: Their Role in the Naso-sexual Relationship and their Significance in Clinical Rhinology. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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secondarily-stressed (open or closed) syllable not adjacent to the primary-stressed one, as in (con)fœderation, œcologic(al)(ly), œconomic(al)(ly), œcumenical(ly) and œstrogenic ; for an œ ~ oe ~ e in a closed syllable anywhere as long as it bears some stress (so this overlaps with the preceding category), as in œstrogenic, œstrogen wikipedia.org
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œstradiol
œstradiol Biochem. (iːs-, ɛstrəˈdaɪɒl) Also (U.S.) estr-. [f. œstrane + di-2 + -ol.] The most active known naturally occurring œstrogenic hormone in mammals, C18H22(OH)2, which is formed in the ovarian follicles, controls the growth of the female sexual organs and some functions of the uterus, and i... Oxford English Dictionary
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œstrin
œstrin Biochem. (ˈiːs-, ˈɛstrɪn) Also (U.S.) estr-. [f. œstrus + -in1.] Any of various preparations of œstrogenic material; an œstrogen, spec. œstrone.1926 Parkes & Bellerby in Jrnl. Physiol. LXI. 573 We suggest that ‘oestrin’ or some such term..should be applied to the oestrus-producing principle o... Oxford English Dictionary
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