2004, Number 3
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Acta Med 2004; 2 (3)
Letter to the editor
Language: Spanish
References: 7
Page: 205-207
PDF size: 39.44 Kb.
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REFERENCES
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Castañeda M. Medicina basada en evidencia: ¿Su serenísima alteza? Rev Sanid Milit 1999; 53: 233-237.
Gong M, Wilson M, Kelly T, Su W et al. HDL-associated estradiol stimulates endothelial NO synthase and vasodilatation in an SR-BI-dependent manner. J Clin Invest 2003; 111: 1579-1587. Ver también 113: 509-513.
Dai Z, Zhu H-Q, Jiang D-J, Jiang J-L et al. 17b-Estradiol preserves endothelial function by reduction of the endogenous nitric oxide synthase inhibitor level. Int J Cardiology 2004; 96: 223-227.
Harris HA, Albert LM, Leathurby Y, Malamas MS et al. Evaluation of an estrogen receptor-beta agonist in animal models of human disease. Endocrinology 2003; 144: 4241-4249.
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