[Pharmacodynamics of synthetic estrogens. A review]
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[Pharmacodynamics of synthetic estrogens. A review]
Abstract
Some details about the function of natural and synthetical hormonas are reviewed, particularly estrogens as ethynyl estradiol and its 3, Methyl ether (mestranol); its peripheral concentration vs tissular hormonal contents, a relationship of biological importance as the first step in its hormonal action and the cumulative local effects that could explain some intra and extracellular phenomena.
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