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* ''Agonists:'' [[6,3′,4′-Trihydroxyflavone]]
 
* ''Agonists:'' [[6,3′,4′-Trihydroxyflavone]]
 
* [[Biochanin A]]
 
* [[Biochanin A]]
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* [[Bisphenol AF]]
 
* [[Cholesterol]]
 
* [[Cholesterol]]
 
* [[Daidzein]]
 
* [[Daidzein]]
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* ''Antagonists:'' [[Afimoxifene|4-Hydroxytamoxifen (afimoxifene)]]
 
* ''Antagonists:'' [[Afimoxifene|4-Hydroxytamoxifen (afimoxifene)]]
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* [[Bisphenol AF]]
 
* [[Diethylstilbestrol]]
 
* [[Diethylstilbestrol]]
  
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;See also
 
;See also
 
: ''[[Template:Receptor modulators|Receptor/signaling modulators]]''
 
: ''[[Template:Receptor modulators|Receptor/signaling modulators]]''
: ''[[Template:Nuclear receptor modulators|Nuclear receptor modulators]]''
 
  
 
}}<noinclude>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:12, 23 June 2020

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