1 up-regulation was correlated with change in
plasma estradiol.
2 the observed differences could be related to
plasma estradiol.
3 was significantly inversely associated with
plasma estradiol and estrone during the luteal phase of
4 The impact of alcohol ingestion on
plasma estradiol and estrone levels.
5 The suppressed levels of
plasma estradiol and estrone sulfate in postmenopausal w
6 Effects were independent of age,
plasma estradiol and sex hormone binding globulin, and w
7 Plasma estradiol and testosterone were not correlated wi
8 e linear regression, CVF IL-17, tissue dATP,
plasma estradiol,
and plasma tenofovir were all signific
9 ed in LBN conditions have elevated levels of
plasma estradiol compared to control males.
10 ion with estradiol, there was an increase in
plasma estradiol concentration from 0.693+/-0.075 to 0.8
11 Physiological increases in fetal
plasma estradiol concentration modulate fetal brain resp
12 plant food may play a role as a modulator of
plasma estradiol concentration.
13 ions that are 13,000-22,000-fold higher than
plasma estradiol concentrations in early life.
14 ably, there was a robust correlation between
plasma estradiol concentrations in individual birds and
15 In general,
plasma estradiol concentrations were similar among fish
16 Liver gene expression,
plasma estradiol concentrations, and gonad histopatholog
17 PURPOSE To determine whether
plasma estradiol (
E2) levels are related to gene express
18 uctive adult females, despite differences in
plasma estradiol (
E2) levels.
19 Therefore, we evaluated whether inclusion of
plasma estradiol,
estrone, estrone sulfate, testosterone
20 nted ovariectomized mice exhibited increased
plasma estradiol,
increased uterine weight, decreased bo
21 No such distinction occurs for
plasma estradiol;
its presence after gonadectomy and its
22 The mean
plasma estradiol level was 30% lower in the follicular p
23 The
plasma estradiol level was 4.3% lower (95% confidence li
24 rual cycle phase, oral contraceptive use, or
plasma estradiol level.
25 imals of each E2-treated group were used for
plasma estradiol-
level analysis.
26 th groups had similar hot-flush severity and
plasma estradiol levels during use of placebo.
27 The decreased
plasma estradiol levels following T-H were restored to s
28 me two SNPs were also associated with higher
plasma estradiol levels in patients pre-AI and post-AI t
29 At 1 mg/kg po, 20 and 23 reduced
plasma estradiol levels strongly and inhibited liver STS
30 Plasma estradiol levels were equivalent between dominant
31 ortions of luminal subtypes to GRs but lower
plasma estradiol levels, lower expression of estrogen re
32 e localization patterns are not dependent on
plasma estradiol levels.
33 expression, which was accompanied by higher
plasma estradiol levels.
34 gnificant relationship between cell loss and
plasma estradiol levels.
35 VVLs were not correlated with
plasma estradiol or progesterone levels (P>.05).
36 tive correlation between urinary oxalate and
plasma estradiol/
testosterone ratio was found.
37 ge ovariectomy (OVX) leads to a reduction of
plasma estradiol that is correlated with a significant a
38 t in non-breeding females with low levels of
plasma estradiol,
the zenk response to hearing song is n