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The marked increase in serum estrogen levels also suggests increased aromatization.
The effect was more pronounced at lower concentrations of estrogen, suggesting estrogen levels were the dominant factor.
This report suggests that constant and pulsed regimens of estrogen administration produce different effects and that stress may be an important factor in the postmenopausal intervention with estrogen.
The favorable effect of estrogen u...
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R. X.-D. Song, Richard J. Santen 
01 Jan 2003-Apoptosis
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The effects of estrogen are estrogen-receptor dependent.
This increase appears to be prevented by estrogen-replacement therapy.
The results reveal a high reported incidence of masturbation practices among this convenience sample of women.

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