A STUDY FOR THE ROLE OF OESTROGEN ON THE IMMOBILIZATION STRESS INDUCED CARDIOVASCULAR CHANGES

Abdullah El-Said Rgab El-Swerky;

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Coronary heart disease (CHD) develops in women on average 10 years later than in men. This lag has been attributed, to the protective effects of estrogens before menopause. Both natural and synthetic estrogens have antiinflammatory plus vasoprotective eff


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Title A STUDY FOR THE ROLE OF OESTROGEN ON THE IMMOBILIZATION STRESS INDUCED CARDIOVASCULAR CHANGES
Authors Abdullah El-Said Rgab El-Swerky
Keywords A STUDY FOR THE ROLE OF OESTROGEN ON THE IMMOBILIZATION STRESS INDUCED CARDIOVASCULAR CHANGES
Issue Date 2009
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Coronary heart disease (CHD) develops in women on average 10 years later than in men. This lag has been attributed, to the protective effects of estrogens before menopause. Both natural and synthetic estrogens have antiinflammatory plus vasoprotective eff

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