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- Antiestrogen abstract "An antiestrogen is a substance that blocks the production or utilization of estrogens, or inhibits their effects. (Estrogens are the family of hormones that promote the development and maintenance of female sex characteristics.)Antiestrogens like tamoxifen can promote an invasive phenotype in estrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer cells with deficient intercellular adhesion. Although aromatase inhibitors could be considered antiestrogens by some definitions, they are often considered to be a distinct class. Aromatase inhibitors reduce the production of estrogen, while the term "antiestrogen" is usually reserved for agents reducing the response to estrogen.".
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- Antiestrogen hasPhotoCollection Antiestrogen.
- Antiestrogen subject Category:Antiestrogens.
- Antiestrogen subject Category:Hormonal_agents.
- Antiestrogen subject Category:Hormonal_antineoplastic_drugs.
- Antiestrogen subject Category:Sex_hormones.
- Antiestrogen type Agent109190918.
- Antiestrogen type Agent114778436.
- Antiestrogen type Antineoplastic102722458.
- Antiestrogen type CausalAgent100007347.
- Antiestrogen type CytotoxicDrug103157987.
- Antiestrogen type Drug103247620.
- Antiestrogen type HormonalAgents.
- Antiestrogen type HormonalAntineoplasticDrugs.
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- Antiestrogen type Medicine103740161.
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- Antiestrogen type Substance100020090.
- Antiestrogen comment "An antiestrogen is a substance that blocks the production or utilization of estrogens, or inhibits their effects. (Estrogens are the family of hormones that promote the development and maintenance of female sex characteristics.)Antiestrogens like tamoxifen can promote an invasive phenotype in estrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer cells with deficient intercellular adhesion.".
- Antiestrogen label "Antiestrogen".
- Antiestrogen label "Antiestrógeno".
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