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C E Garner Selected Research

hydroxyphenolphthalein (PT-CAT)

1/2000Phenolphthalein metabolite inhibits catechol-O-methyltransferase-mediated metabolism of catechol estrogens: a possible mechanism for carcinogenicity.

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C E Garner Research Topics

Disease

3Carcinogenesis
05/2008 - 01/2000
1Infections
05/2014
1Cholera
11/2009
1Neoplasms (Cancer)
05/2008

Drug/Important Bio-Agent (IBA)

2CatecholsIBA
05/2008 - 01/2000
2catechol (pyrocatechol)IBA
05/2008 - 01/2000
2Estrogens (Estrogen)FDA Link
05/2008 - 01/2000
1MetalsIBA
05/2014
1OxidesIBA
05/2014
1Biomarkers (Surrogate Marker)IBA
11/2009
1Volatile Organic CompoundsIBA
11/2009
1Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)IBA
05/2008
1Estrogen ReceptorsIBA
05/2008
1XenobioticsIBA
05/2008
1Phenol (Carbolic Acid)FDA Link
05/2008
1Catechol O-Methyltransferase (Methyltransferase, Catechol)IBA
05/2008
1MethyltransferasesIBA
01/2000
1Catechol EstrogensIBA
01/2000
1hydroxyphenolphthalein (PT-CAT)IBA
01/2000
1Estradiol (Delestrogen)FDA LinkGeneric
01/2000
14-hydroxyestradiolIBA
01/2000