Equol

estrogen receptor 2 ; Homo sapiens







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1 31567873 Retrospective analysis of phytoSERM for management of menopause-associated vasomotor symptoms and cognitive decline: a pilot study on pharmacogenomic effects of mitochondrial haplogroup and APOE genotype on therapeutic efficacy. 2020 Jan 2
2 31858373 Selective Estrogen Receptor β Agonists: a Therapeutic Approach for HIV-1 Associated Neurocognitive Disorders. 2020 Jun 2
3 28926513 Pharmacokinetics and safety profile of single-dose administration of an estrogen receptor β-selective phytoestrogenic (phytoSERM) formulation in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women. 2018 Feb 2
4 28877739 Estrogen and soy isoflavonoids decrease sensitivity of medulloblastoma and central nervous system primitive neuroectodermal tumor cells to chemotherapeutic cytotoxicity. 2017 Sep 6 1
5 27323858 Tyrosine phosphorylation regulates ERβ ubiquitination, protein turnover, and inhibition of breast cancer. 2016 Jul 5 3
6 24461312 S-(-)equol producing status not associated with breast cancer risk among low isoflavone-consuming US postmenopausal women undergoing a physician-recommended breast biopsy. 2014 Feb 1
7 20110282 The chemopreventive action of equol enantiomers in a chemically induced animal model of breast cancer. 2010 May 1
8 20505019 Equol, via dietary sources or intestinal production, may ameliorate estrogen deficiency-induced bone loss. 2010 Jul 1
9 19710188 The pharmacokinetic behavior of the soy isoflavone metabolite S-(-)equol and its diastereoisomer R-(+)equol in healthy adults determined by using stable-isotope-labeled tracers. 2009 Oct 1
10 19776178 The pharmacokinetics of S-(-)equol administered as SE5-OH tablets to healthy postmenopausal women. 2009 Nov 1
11 16513288 Isoflavones made simple - genistein's agonist activity for the beta-type estrogen receptor mediates their health benefits. 2006 1
12 15883431 S-equol, a potent ligand for estrogen receptor beta, is the exclusive enantiomeric form of the soy isoflavone metabolite produced by human intestinal bacterial flora. 2005 May 2
13 15018930 Equol, a natural estrogenic metabolite from soy isoflavones: convenient preparation and resolution of R- and S-equols and their differing binding and biological activity through estrogen receptors alpha and beta. 2004 Mar 15 3
14 15047177 Isoflavones stimulate estrogen receptor-mediated core histone acetylation. 2004 Apr 23 1
15 14664520 Phytoestrogens modulate binding response of estrogen receptors alpha and beta to the estrogen response element. 2003 Dec 17 1
16 11187733 [Phytoestrogens]. 2000 Dec 1