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Estrone Degradation in Soil as Affected by Three Soil Groups
Estrone (E1) is a female hormone present in large quantities in animal farming, which has, in recent decades, resulted in increasing water and soil pollution. Research into its behaviour in the environment has been more focused on water pollution than on
Alexandra Cristina Dumitriu +2 more
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Associations of plasma sex‐related hormone and protein levels and alcohol dependence
Abstract Background and Aims Sex‐related hormones and proteins may underlie sex differences in alcohol use disorder characteristics and consequences. Previous reports suggest steroid sex hormones may influence alcohol consumption behaviors while proteins that regulate their circulation levels are rarely investigated.
Ada Man‐Choi Ho +6 more
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The aim of this work was to analyze 17 β estradiol and estrone, natural estrogenic hormones present in domestic effluents and animal excreta, in the public water supply system of Jaboticabal, SP.
Laudicéia G. Lopes +6 more
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Abstract Sex hormone fluctuations across the normal menstrual cycle (NMC) may affect women's performance and health, but literature is sparse on the estradiol (E2) impact on anabolic and catabolic hormones and well‐being in female athletes. We therefore measured in 21 NMC anaerobically trained female athletes: 12 highly (HT) and nine recreationally (RT)
Katia Collomp +14 more
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Influence of 8‐week endurance training on resting energy expenditure and body composition in women
Abstract Endurance training potentially induces changes in resting energy expenditure (REE), body composition, and metabolic hormones, but well‐controlled studies accounting for hormonal status of women are sparse on this topic. This study investigated how 8‐week moderate intensity endurance training (MIET) affects these outcomes in recreationally ...
Ida E. Löfberg +6 more
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ESTRONE CLEARANCE TEST IN INFECTIOUS HEPATITIS* [PDF]
Bernhard Zondek, RIWKA BLACK
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Biobased Ligands Enable Catalysis with Base Metals
Biobased ligands unlock versatile catalytic transformations, including Cu‐catalyzed hydroboration of olefins and borylation of alkyl halides, Fe‐catalyzed ketone hydrogenation, and Ni‐catalyzed terminal alkyne dimerization. First‐row transition metal catalysis has already reshaped organic synthesis, offering more abundant and cost‐effective ...
Raju Yalla, Ashot Gevorgyan
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IN VITRO STUDIES WITH 16-C14-ESTRONE: DISTRIBUTION BETWEEN PLASMA AND RED BLOOD CELLS OF MAN* [PDF]
Patricia E. Wall, Claude J. Migeon
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Synthesis of (±)-Estrone [PDF]
Robert J. Gillespie, Erick M. Carreira
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An assessment of the bioaccumulation of estrone in Daphnia magna [PDF]
The bioaccumulation of estrone by Daphnia magna was determined. Direct uptake via the aqueous medium occurred within the first 16 hours. A bioconcentration factor of 228 was established over all temporal periods.
Birkett, JW +5 more
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