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Meanings of exogenous estrogens in anglès
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Usage of exogenous estrogens in anglès
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Bone mass has been proposed as a marker of cumulative exposure to endogenous and exogenousestrogens.
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Numerous endogenous and exogenousestrogens exist in humans.
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Conclusions: Our data do not support the hypothesis that use of exogenousestrogens increases the risk of female thyroid cancer.
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These findings support the hypothesis that chronic exposure to physiologic amounts of exogenousestrogens has multigenerational effects on behavior and neuroendocrine function.
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Reduced ORs for all non-Hodgkin lymphoma were observed with use of exogenousestrogens among genotyped women although 95% CIs included unity.
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In similar cultures from old E0 mice, T-cells from female animals were activated by oxidized LDL even in the absence of exogenousestrogens.
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The precise role of endogenous and exogenousestrogens in directly affecting prostate growth and differentiation in the context of BPH is an understudied area.
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To date, the actions of the estrogenic metabolites in programming neuroendocrine function have been difficult to study because exogenousestrogens disrupt maternal uterine function.
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Our results suggest that CYP17 genotype may be important in modifying the effect on breast cancer risk of exogenousestrogens, particularly for premenopausal women.