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According to these studies it keeps growth plates open
But here it shows it closes them in rats and works as an estrogen agonist in bone
The reason I dont trust the first 2 links is because of this meme of a study jfl:
Tamoxifen elicits its anti-estrogen effects in growth plate chondrocytes by inhibiting protein kinase C - PubMed
17 beta-Estradiol (E(2)) regulates growth plate cartilage cells via classical nuclear receptor mechanisms, as well as by direct effects on the chondrocyte membrane. These direct effects are stereospecific, causing a rapid increase in protein kinase C (PKC) specific activity, are only found in...
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The use of tamoxifen to improve height potential in short pubertal boys - PubMed
A retrospective chart review of 7 pubertal boys who were treated with tamoxifen was conducted to determine the effects of this therapy on skeletal maturation and predicted adult height. Tamoxifen significantly decreased the rate of skeletal maturation and increased the predicted adult height...
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But here it shows it closes them in rats and works as an estrogen agonist in bone
Tamoxifen induces permanent growth arrest through selective induction of apoptosis in growth plate chondrocytes in cultured rat metatarsal bones - PubMed
Estrogen affects skeletal growth and promotes growth plate fusion in humans. High doses of estrogen have been used to limit growth in girls with predicted extreme tall stature; a treatment which has been associated with severe side effects. Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) could...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The reason I dont trust the first 2 links is because of this meme of a study jfl:
(PDF) Enhanced Growth of the Adult Penis With Vitamin D 3
PDF | Fourteen adult men volunteered to participate in an experiment to evaluate the potential for penile growth as a result of taking 50,000 units of... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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