Treatment with an orally bioavailable prodrug of 17β-estradiol alleviates hot flushes without hormonal effects in the periphery
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L. Prokai | I. Merchenthaler | K. Prokai-Tatrai | V. Nguyen | M. Lane | G. Sabnis | Angela Brodie | Vien Nguyen
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