Diurnal rhythm of free estradiol during the menstrual cycle.
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E. V. Van Someren | Jiang-Ning Zhou | M. A. Hofman | Rong-Yu Liu | A. Bao | Yun-xia Cao | M. Hofman | Ai-min Bao
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