Regulatory effects of ESTETROL (cas 15183-37-6) on the endothelial plasminogen pathway and endothelial cell migration
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Add time:07/27/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
BackgroundESTETROL (cas 15183-37-6) (E4) is a natural estrogen produced solely during human pregnancy. E4 is suitable for clinical use since it acts as a selective estrogen receptor modulator. In clinical trials E4 has been seen to have little or no effect on coagulation. Hence, it is interesting to investigate whether E4 alters endothelial-dependent fibrinolysis.
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