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Genital effects of estrogen include vaginal trophism, lubrication, and local pleasure sensation in the sexual arousal phase.
The immunological effects of estrogen include increased production of TNF-α by the lungs, increased production of IL-4 by the bone marrow, and thus migration of eosinophils during allergic inflammation [ 11].
Side effects of estrogen include: Headaches.
Side effects of estrogen include: try to take estrogen just to make your breasts bigger.
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A1 SCIENCE/HEALTH Hormones and Cancer Risk All forms of estrogen, including those used in birth control pills and in hormone replacement therapy for post-menopausal women, should be included on the government's list of cancer-causing substances, a panel of scientific advisers said.
Importantly, decreases in estrogen levels following menopause could decrease the protective effect of estrogen including its organ-promoting proliferative effects on glandular cells leading to increased apoptosis and disease (Fig. 1) [ 80].
However, other forms of estrogen, including various ER selective modulators, recently have emerged as effective and economical therapies, largely because of clinical data showing minimal hepatic toxicity of these agents if they are administrated parentally via an intramuscular or transdermal route (Ockrim et al. 2006).
Moreover, a variety of different molecular mechanisms have been discovered for the action of estrogens, including non-genomic actions.
A relevant in vitro steroidogenic model of the fetoplacental unit requires the de novo production of estrogens, including the pregnancy-specific hormone estriol, which is an indicator of fetal well-being (Mucci et al. 2003).
By examining the subcellular location of DAT and several ERs, we addressed how protein trafficking of important mediators might explain the functional effects of estrogens, including XEs, on dopamine transport.
Taken together, the finding of consistently large MOEs and MOSs across all lines of evidence strongly suggests that concentrations of estrogens (including prescribed estrogens) predicted by P hATE to potentially be in drinking water are not causing adverse effects in U.S. residents, including sensitive subpopulations.
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