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Invited review: Estrogens effects on the brain: multiple sites and molecular mechanismsMcEwen, 2001
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Besides their well-established actions on reproductive functions, estrogens exert a variety of actions on many regions of the nervous system that influence higher cognitive function, pain mechanisms, fine motor skills, mood, and susceptibility to seizures; they also appear to have …
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