Name | estrogen receptors |
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Synonyms | ER; ERA; ER alpha; ERalpha; ESR; ESR 1; ESR1; ESRA… |
Name | alachlor |
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10545406 | Burow ME, Tang Y, Collins-Burow BM, Krajewski S, Reed JC, McLachlan JA, Beckman BS: Effects of environmental estrogens on tumor necrosis factor alpha-mediated apoptosis in MCF-7 cells. Carcinogenesis. 1999 Nov;20(11):2057-61. Here we demonstrate that the organochlorine pesticides o, p' DDT and alachlor, like 17beta- have the ability to suppress tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF)-induced apoptosis in estrogen receptor (ER)-positive MCF-7 breast carcinoma cells. |
81(1,1,1,1) | Details |
9168004 | Arnold SF, Vonier PM, Collins BM, Klotz DM, Guillette LJ Jr, McLachlan JA: In vitro synergistic interaction of alligator and human estrogen receptors with combinations of environmental chemicals. Environ Health Perspect. 1997 Apr;105 Suppl 3:615-8. Alachlor, a chemical recently discovered to have weak estrogenic activity, also displaced [3H] 17beta- more effectively in combination with dieldrin than alone. |
2(0,0,0,2) | Details |
9118873 | Vonier PM, Crain DA, McLachlan JA, Guillette LJ Jr, Arnold SF: Interaction of environmental chemicals with the and progesterone receptors from the oviduct of the American alligator. Environ Health Perspect. 1996 Dec;104(12):1318-22. To determine whether environmental chemicals had the potential to function as exogenous hormones in the American alligator, we examined the ability of chemicals to bind the estrogen receptor (aER) and progesterone receptor (aPR) in a protein extract prepared from the oviduct of the alligator. Modern-use chemicals such as alachlor, trans-nonachlor, endosulfan, and atrazine also competed with [3H] 17 beta- for binding to the aER. |
1(0,0,0,1) | Details |
8930550 | Klotz DM, Beckman BS, Hill SM, McLachlan JA, Walters MR, Arnold SF: Identification of environmental chemicals with estrogenic activity using a combination of in vitro assays. Environ Health Perspect. 1996 Oct;104(10):1084-9. Alachlor, the most frequently used herbicide in the United States, cis-nonachlor, and trans-nonachlor displayed weak estrogenic activity in the combined assays. To characterize chemicals that may act as estrogens in humans, we have compared three in vitro assays which measure aspects of human estrogen receptor (hER)-mediated estrogenicity. |
1(0,0,0,1) | Details |
15971860 | Kocsis Z, Marcsek ZL, Jakab MG, Szende B, Tompa A: Chemopreventive properties of Our aim was to study the putative preventive effect of RESV on the cytotoxicity of frequently used herbicides (alachlor, acetochlor). |
against the cytotoxicity of chloroacetanilide herbicides in vitro. Int J Hyg Environ Health. 2005;208(3):211-8.0(0,0,0,0) | Details |