Estrogen replacement therapy is associated with less progression of subclinical structural brain disease in normal elderly women: a pilot study.
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Neuroprotective effects of estrogen therapy for cognitive and neurobiological profiles of monkey models of menopauseLongitudinal assessment of global and regional rate of grey matter atrophy in 1,172 healthy older adults: modulation by sex and age.Preliminary evidence that long-term estrogen use reduces white matter loss in aging.Effects of estrogen therapy on age-related differences in gray matter concentration.
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Estrogen replacement therapy is associated with less progression of subclinical structural brain disease in normal elderly women: a pilot study.
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Estrogen replacement therapy i ...... elderly women: a pilot study.
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Andrew F Leuchter
Elise Witte
Ian A Cook
Jennifer J Dunkin
Melinda L Morgan
Michelle Abrams
Robert Lufkin
Steven David
Susan Rosenberg
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10.1002/GPS.644
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2002-07-01T00:00:00Z