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40
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337–355
Issue
2
Volume
21
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Lipids, atherosclerosis, and the postmenopausal woman: a clinical perspective.
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Obstetrics & Gynecology Clinics of North America
Date
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1994
1994-06
Subject
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Female; Risk Factors; Postmenopause; Women's Health; Hormone Replacement Therapy; Arteriosclerosis; Estrogens – Pharmacodynamics; Lipoproteins – Physiology
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Shewmon D A
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1994
Arteriosclerosis
Estrogens – Pharmacodynamics
Female
Hormone Replacement Therapy
Lipoproteins – Physiology
Obstetrics & Gynecology Clinics of North America
Postmenopause
Risk Factors
Shewmon D A
Women's Health
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Text
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Pages
36–42
Issue
6
Volume
3
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Gender differences in neurotoxicity of the nigrostriatal dopaminergic system: implications for Parkinson's disease.
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Journal of Gender-Specific Medicine
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2000
2000-09
Subject
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Female; Male; Sex Factors; Postmenopause; Gender Specific Care; Toxins; Basal Ganglia – Pathology; Brain Stem – Pathology; Basal Ganglia – Physiopathology; Brain Stem – Physiopathology; Dopamine – Metabolism; Estrogens – Pharmacodynamics; Parkinson Disease – Metabolism; Parkinson Disease – Pathology; Parkinson Disease – Physiopathology
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Dluzen D E; McDermott J L
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This article describes the progression of steps followed to demonstrate a gender difference associated with Parkinson's disease (PD) and to gain an understanding of the basis, mechanisms, and implications of this gender specificity. First, a review of the literature on PD shows a greater incidence in men. Next, data are presented from a series of laboratory studies in animal models of PD that suggest a basis for this gender difference: estrogen appears to act as a neuroprotectant of the striatal dopaminergic system. One mechanism for this effect may be that estrogen inhibits the uptake of neurotoxins capable of producing degeneration within dopaminergic neurons. Finally, some of the potential neurologic implications of manipulating estrogen in premenopausal and postmenopausal women are considered.
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2000
Basal Ganglia – Pathology
Basal Ganglia – Physiopathology
Brain Stem – Pathology
Brain Stem – Physiopathology
Dluzen D E
Dopamine – Metabolism
Estrogens – Pharmacodynamics
Female
Gender Specific Care
Journal of Gender-Specific Medicine
Male
McDermott J L
Parkinson Disease – Metabolism
Parkinson Disease – Pathology
Parkinson Disease – Physiopathology
Postmenopause
Sex Factors
Toxins