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Progestogens influence cognitive processes in aging
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Journal
Future Medicinal Chemistry
Volume 1, Issue 7, Pages 1215-1231
Publisher
Future Science, LTD
Online
2009-10-22
DOI
10.4155/fmc.09.104
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