Evaluation of estrogenic potential of flavonoids using a recombinant yeast strain and MCF7/BUS cell proliferation assay.
Phytoestrogens are of interest because of their reported beneficial effects on many human maladies including cancer, neurodegeneration, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Furthermore, there is a search for compounds with estrogenic activity that can replace estrogen in hormone replacement therapy...
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Main Authors: | Flávia A Resende, Ana Paula S de Oliveira, Mariana S de Camargo, Wagner Vilegas, Eliana A Varanda |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7807ad48aef44a6e88f4f313bad7d81b |
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