[Cellular estrogen receptors]
- PMID: 6989714
[Cellular estrogen receptors]
Abstract
PIP: The mechanism of hormone activity, especially that of estrogens presents an important link in the body of knowledge concerning the cyclical changes in a woman's life. The understanding of the individual stages of this mechanism is especially interesting in relation to hormonal therapy. This paper presents a review of actual knowledge in the field of cell response and cellular receptors of estrogen. The effect of estrogen activity on the tissues is discussed. The effect of estrogens can be well-demonstrated in hormone dependent cells and tissues (target cells and tissues). (Author's modified)
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