
ESTR (Estrogen Synthetic Theory of Receptor activation)
The Estrogen Synthetic Theory of Receptor activation (ESTR) suggests that estrogen functions by binding to specific receptors in cells, which then activate certain genes to produce its effects. This process involves estrogen molecules attaching to these receptors, causing a change that enables the receptor to influence gene activity. By doing so, estrogen can regulate various processes like reproductive functions and cell growth. Essentially, ESTR explains how estrogen communicates with cells at the molecular level through receptor binding, leading to specific biological responses essential for health and development.