Oestradiol Collection
Oestradiol, also known as the female sex hormone, plays a crucial role in various physiological processes within the female body
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Oestradiol, also known as the female sex hormone, plays a crucial role in various physiological processes within the female body, and is involved in regulating the menstrual cycle, maintaining bone density, and promoting sexual development. One important aspect is its interaction with oestrogen sulfotransferase molecule F006/9237. This enzyme helps to metabolize oestradiol by adding a sulfate group to it, which aids in its elimination from the body. Another key player in oestradiol's mechanism of action is the oestrogen receptor. When oestradiol binds to this receptor (F006/9222), it triggers a cascade of events that regulate gene expression and ultimately influence cellular functions. In terms of appearance, PLM C016/7197 showcases an image - a vibrant representation of this vital hormone. Similarly, PLM C016/7213, PLM C016/7210, and PLM C016/7202 provide visual depictions highlighting its significance as a female sex hormone. The importance cannot be overstated; it impacts fertility by stimulating ovulation and preparing the uterus for implantation during pregnancy. Additionally, it contributes to breast development and maintains vaginal health. Understanding the structure and function hormone molecules allows researchers to develop treatments targeting hormonal imbalances or conditions related to reproductive health. By studying these molecules' interactions with enzymes like estrogen sulfotransferase F006 / 9237 or receptors such as estrogen receptor F006 / 9222, scientists gain insights into potential therapeutic interventions for conditions like menopause symptoms or certain types of cancers influenced by hormones.