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Academic Article Glyceollin I enantiomers distinctly regulate ER-mediated gene expression.
Academic Article Glyceollin I, a novel antiestrogenic phytoalexin isolated from activated soy.
Academic Article Endocrine disruptor regulation of microRNA expression in breast carcinoma cells.
Academic Article Fulvestrant-3 Boronic Acid (ZB716): An Orally Bioavailable Selective Estrogen Receptor Downregulator (SERD).
Academic Article Rational Design of a Boron-Modified Triphenylethylene (GLL398) as an Oral Selective Estrogen Receptor Downregulator.
Academic Article ZB716, a steroidal selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD), is orally efficacious in blocking tumor growth in mouse xenograft models.
Concept Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators
Concept Estrogen Receptor Modulators
Concept Estrogen Receptor alpha
Concept Estrogen Receptor beta
Academic Article Pharmacological inhibition of sphingosine kinase isoforms alters estrogen receptor signaling in human breast cancer.
Academic Article Glyceollin, a novel regulator of mTOR/p70S6 in estrogen receptor positive breast cancer.
Academic Article Evaluation of the estrogenic effects of legume extracts containing phytoestrogens.
Academic Article Effects of 7-O substitutions on estrogenic and anti-estrogenic activities of daidzein analogues in MCF-7 breast cancer cells.
Academic Article Estrogenic and antiestrogenic activities of phytoalexins from red kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.).
Academic Article Characterization of selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) activity in two triarylethylene oxybutyric acids.
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