No In Vivo Evidence for Estrogen Receptor Density Changes in Human Neuroendocrine Aging or Their Relationship to Cognition and Menopausal Symptoms
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Research on estrogen receptor density changes in human neuroendocrine aging and their relationship to cognition and menopausal symptoms has yielded no in vivo evidence. Some studies have explored related topics, including estrogen receptor activity and sex-dependent effects in various models. The relationship between estrogen and neurological or physiological changes remains a subject of investigation, with various studies examining tissue-specific effects, reproductive aging, and estrogen-dependent functional dynamics.
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