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Evidence against a role for ovarian hormones in the regulation of blood flow
Fertility and Sterility, 09/11/06
Brian C. Cooper M.D., et al. - To determine the effect of ovarian hormone deficiency on peripheral vascular function...Conclusion: Variation in ovarian hormones associated with the menstrual cycle or short-term ovarian hormone deficiency induced by GnRHa do not affect calf blood flow under postabsorptive conditions or the response to hyperinsulinemia
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