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The following pages link to Cimicifuga and Melbrosia lack oestrogenic effects in mice and rats (Q71753213):
Displaying 26 items.
- Pharmacological effects of Cimicifuga racemosa. (Q31148831) (← links)
- Gene expression profiling reveals effects of Cimicifuga racemosa (L.) NUTT. (black cohosh) on the estrogen receptor positive human breast cancer cell line MCF-7. (Q33299627) (← links)
- Herbs of special interest to women. (Q33871027) (← links)
- Black cohosh has central opioid activity in postmenopausal women: evidence from naloxone blockade and positron emission tomography neuroimaging (Q34042073) (← links)
- Black Cohosh: Insights into its Mechanism(s) of Action (Q34611442) (← links)
- Black cohosh: an alternative therapy for menopause? (Q35056541) (← links)
- Phytoestrogens: endocrine disrupters or replacement for hormone replacement therapy? (Q35074555) (← links)
- Phytoestrogens for hormone replacement therapy? (Q35089979) (← links)
- A systematic review of non-hormonal treatments of vasomotor symptoms in climacteric and cancer patients (Q35092002) (← links)
- Botanical and dietary supplements for menopausal symptoms: what works, what does not. (Q35574718) (← links)
- Contemporary alternatives to plant estrogens for menopause (Q35606932) (← links)
- The development and impact of culture media for assisted reproductive technologies (Q35623471) (← links)
- Bee pollen and honey for the alleviation of hot flushes and other menopausal symptoms in breast cancer patients (Q35802690) (← links)
- Alternative treatments for menopausal symptoms. Systematic review of scientific and lay literature. (Q36516332) (← links)
- Pharmacokinetics of 23-epi-26-deoxyactein in women after oral administration of a standardized extract of black cohosh. (Q36793676) (← links)
- Cimicifuga racemosa extract inhibits proliferation of estrogen receptor-positive and negative human breast carcinoma cell lines by induction of apoptosis (Q40582655) (← links)
- Stimulation of alkaline phosphatase activity in Ishikawa cells induced by various phytoestrogens and synthetic estrogens (Q40662175) (← links)
- Antiestrogenic activities of Cimicifuga racemosa extracts (Q43897874) (← links)
- Influence of Cimicifuga racemosa on the proliferation of estrogen receptor-positive human breast cancer cells (Q44199258) (← links)
- Cimicifuga racemosa for the treatment of hot flushes in women surviving breast cancer (Q44332305) (← links)
- Comparison of hormonal activity (estrogen, androgen and progestin) of standardized plant extracts for large scale use in hormone replacement therapy (Q44413850) (← links)
- Adding phytoestrogens to clomiphene induction in unexplained infertility patients--a randomized trial (Q46644351) (← links)
- The Cimicifuga preparation BNO 1055 vs. conjugated estrogens in a double-blind placebo-controlled study: effects on menopause symptoms and bone markers (Q48378027) (← links)
- Pharmacology of Cimicifuga racemosa extract BNO 1055 in rats: bone, fat and uterus (Q48746204) (← links)
- Black cohosh extracts and powders induce micronuclei, a biomarker of genetic damage, in human cells. (Q52580902) (← links)
- Extraction Methods Play a Critical Role in Chemical Profile and Biological Activities of Black Cohosh (Q104385509) (← links)