| Literature identifier | Study type | Test dosage | Effective dosage | Endocrine-mediated endpoints | Systems-level perturbations |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ISSN:1738-642X | IVR | 0 | - | Increased estradiol levels | Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations |
| IVTH | 0 | - | Induced migration capability of tumor cells | Endocrine-mediated cancer | |
| PMID:34792101 | IVTH | 0.0001 M | 0.0001 M | Changes in morphology of granulosa cells | Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations |
| IVTH | 0.0001 M | 0.0001 M | Oxidative stress in granulosa cells | Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations | |
| IVTH | 0.0001 M | 0.0001 M | Affects lipid metabolism | Metabolic endocrine-mediated perturbations |
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