A new study led by UCLA neurologist Dr. Rhonda Voskuhl sheds light on the underlying mechanisms linking menopause to cognitive deficits and brain atrophy, revealing a crucial role for estrogen ...
The modulation of colorectal cancer (CRC) by oestrogen receptors has emerged as a field of great promise, drawing attention to the differential roles of receptor subtypes in tumour initiation, ...
A growing understanding of how “reproductive” hormones sculpt the brain could transform the management of neurological conditions. Credit...Yuko Shimizu Supported by By Rachel E. Gross Estrogen is the ...
Announcing a new publication for Acta Materia Medica journal. Endocrine therapy that blocks estrogen receptor signaling has been effective for decades as a primary treatment choice for breast cancer ...
Researchers discovered a mechanism by which estrogen can trigger fast neuronal responses. Estrogen, the major female ovarian hormone, can trigger nerve impulses within milliseconds to regulate a ...
Why is the timing of trauma so important? New research shows that estrogen levels in the hippocampus at the moment of stress ...
•Oral selective estrogen receptor degraders are in multiple clinical trials with the potential to become a future mainstay of endocrine therapy. •Late relapse remains a key challenge of treating ...
Estrogen-dependent cancers are cancers that grow in response to the hormone estrogen. These include certain types of breast cancer, uterine cancer, and ovarian cancer. In these cancers, estrogen can ...
Estrogen, the major female ovarian hormone, can trigger nerve impulses within milliseconds to regulate a variety of physiological processes. At Baylor College of Medicine, Louisiana State University ...