4-hydroxyestrone
Selected indexed studies
- 4-Hydroxyestrone, an Endogenous Estrogen Metabolite, Can Strongly Protect Neuronal Cells Against Oxidative Damage. (Sci Rep, 2020) [PMID:32350290]
- Strong Protection by 4-Hydroxyestrone against Erastin-Induced Ferroptotic Cell Death in Estrogen Receptor-Negative Human Breast Cancer Cells: Evidence for Protein Disulfide Isomerase as a Mechanistic Target for Protection. (Biochemistry, 2024) [PMID:38569593]
- Radioimmunoassay for 4-hydroxyestrone 4-methyl ether in human urine. (Horm Metab Res, 1982) [PMID:6288541]
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- 4-Hydroxyestrone, an Endogenous Estrogen Metabolite, Can Strongly Protect Neuronal Cells Against Oxidative Damage. (2020) pubmed
- Strong Protection by 4-Hydroxyestrone against Erastin-Induced Ferroptotic Cell Death in Estrogen Receptor-Negative Human Breast Cancer Cells: Evidence for Protein Disulfide Isomerase as a Mechanistic Target for Protection. (2024) pubmed
- Radioimmunoassay for 4-hydroxyestrone 4-methyl ether in human urine. (1982) pubmed
- Effective synthesis of a hexacyclic-steroid derivative from 4-hydroxyestrone. (2020) pubmed
- The catechol estrogen, 4-hydroxyestrone, has tissue-specific estrogen actions. (2000) pubmed
- 4-hydroxyestrone, isolation and identification in human urine. (1980) pubmed
- The 4-hydroxyestrone: Electron emission, formation of secondary metabolites and mechanisms of carcinogenesis. (2010) pubmed
- Enzymic and chemical O-methylation of a 4-hydroxyestrone N-acetylcysteine conjugate. (1998) pubmed
- Conversion of estrone to 2- and 4-hydroxyestrone by hamster kidney and liver microsomes: implications for the mechanism of estrogen-induced carcinogenesis. (1994) pubmed
- The effects of steroidal estrogens in ACI rat mammary carcinogenesis: 17beta-estradiol, 2-hydroxyestradiol, 4-hydroxyestradiol, 16alpha-hydroxyestradiol, and 4-hydroxyestrone. (2004) pubmed