Abstract
Effects of estradiol analogues on blood : a pilot study This study demonstrated that both ESE-15-ol en ESE-16 have no effect on blood cells. Future ex vivo and in vivo studies into the mechanism of these potentially anticancer drugs are warranted.
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Note: This paper was initially delivered at the Faculty of Education and Department of Physiology at the University of Pretoria, Groenkloof Campus, South Africa on 16 October 2013
This study demonstrated that both ESE-15-ol en ESE-16 have no effect on blood cells
Skandering elektronmikroskopie (SEM) en vloeisitometrie resultate het geen noemenswaardige verandering in vaskulêre endoteel groeifaktor (VEGF) vlakke van die bloedselle wat aan ESE-15-ol en ESE-16 blootgestel is getoon nie
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Syntax Warning: PDF file is damaged - attempting to reconstruct xref table... Ex vivo effekte van estradiol analoë op bloed: ’n Loodsstudie Affiliations: 1Department of Physiology, University of Pretoria, South Africa Postal address: Private Bag X11, Arcadia 0007, South Africa
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