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Academic Article Phenylalanine(90) and phenylalanine(93) are crucial amino acids within the estrogen binding site of the human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A10.
Academic Article Differential glucuronidation of bile acids, androgens and estrogens by human UGT1A3 and 2B7.
Academic Article Novel identification of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A10 as an estrogen-regulated target gene.
Academic Article CB1 and CB2 receptors are novel molecular targets for Tamoxifen and 4OH-Tamoxifen.
Academic Article Phenylalanine 93 of the human UGT1A10 plays a major role in the interactions of the enzyme with estrogens.
Academic Article Glucuronidation of estrogens and retinoic acid and expression of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 2B7 in human intestinal mucosa.
Concept Estrogens
Concept Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators
Concept Receptors, Estrogen
Academic Article The glucuronidation of native and oxidized estrogens can be effectively inhibited by compounds structurally related to UDP-glucuronic acid in human recombinant UGT1A10
Academic Article Simultaneous glucuronidation of native and oxidized estrogens and warfarin by human recombinant UGT1A10: Potential for drug-drug interactions
Academic Article Human UDP-glucuronosyltransferases involved in estrogen glucuronidation: kinetic and estrogen biniding site
Academic Article Glucuronidation of estrogens by human intestinal microsomes
Academic Article Phe90 is a crucial amino acid within the estrogen biniding site of the human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A10
Academic Article Tamoxifen Isomers and Metabolites Exhibit Distinct Affinity and Activity at Cannabinoid Receptors: Potential Scaffold for Drug Development.

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