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Research Article

Systemic estrogens have no conclusive beneficial effect on human skin connective tissue

Pages 250-254 | Published online: 07 Aug 2009

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J. Calleja-Agius & M. Brincat. (2012) The effect of menopause on the skin and other connective tissues. Gynecological Endocrinology 28:4, pages 273-277.
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Pascale Quatresooz & Gérald E Piérard. (2007) Downgrading skin climacteric aging by hormone replacement therapy. Expert Review of Dermatology 2:4, pages 373-376.
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M. P. Brincat, J. Calleja-Agius & Y. Muscat Baron. (2007) The skin, carotid and intervertebral disc: making the connection!. Climacteric 10:sup2, pages 83-87.
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P.-G. Sator, M. O. Sator, J. B. Schmidt, H. Nahavandi, S. Radakovic, J. C. Huber & H. Hönigsmann. (2007) A prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study on the influence of a hormone replacement therapy on skin aging in postmenopausal women. Climacteric 10:4, pages 320-334.
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Paul G Sator. (2006) Skin Treatments and Dermatological Procedures to Promote Youthful Skin. Clinical Interventions in Aging 1:1, pages 51-56.
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MP Brincat, Y Muscat Baron & R Galea. (2005) Estrogens and the skin. Climacteric 8:2, pages 110-123.
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