different between antiestrogen vs triphenylethylene
antiestrogen
English
Etymology
anti- +? estrogen
Noun
antiestrogen (plural antiestrogens)
- (pharmacology) A substance that blocks the production or utilization of estrogens, or inhibits their effects.
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triphenylethylene
English
Etymology
triphenyl +? ethylene
Noun
triphenylethylene (plural triphenylethylenes)
- (organic chemistry) The triphenyl derivative of ethylene; any derivative of this compound, many of which act as nonsteroidal antiestrogens
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