"Hydroxyestrones" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
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Estrone derivatives substituted with one or more hydroxyl groups in any position. They are important metabolites of estrone and other estrogens.
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D006894
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D02.455.426.559.389.657.166.350.350 D04.210.500.365.415.414.400 D04.210.500.578.502.497.400 D06.472.334.851.437.984.350
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2001 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2006 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2007 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2010 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Hydroxyestrones" by people in Profiles.
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Sturgeon SR, Volpe SL, Puleo E, Bertone-Johnson ER, Heersink J, Sabelawski S, Wahala K, Bigelow C, Kurzer MS. Effect of flaxseed consumption on urinary levels of estrogen metabolites in postmenopausal women. Nutr Cancer. 2010; 62(2):175-80.
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Sowers M, McConnell D, Jannausch ML, Randolph JF, Brook R, Gold EB, Crawford S, Lasley B. Oestrogen metabolites in relation to isoprostanes as a measure of oxidative stress. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 2008 May; 68(5):806-13.
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Sowers MR, Crawford S, McConnell DS, Randolph JF, Gold EB, Wilkin MK, Lasley B. Selected diet and lifestyle factors are associated with estrogen metabolites in a multiracial/ethnic population of women. J Nutr. 2006 Jun; 136(6):1588-95.
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McAlindon TE, Gulin J, Chen T, Klug T, Lahita R, Nuite M. Indole-3-carbinol in women with SLE: effect on estrogen metabolism and disease activity. Lupus. 2001; 10(11):779-83.