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Estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone: Can they be used to treat autoimmune diseases?
Ronald F. Van Vollenhoven, MD and James L. McGuire, MD
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1994, 61 (4) 276-284;
Ronald F. Van Vollenhoven
James L. McGuire
Immunology Clinic, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, Calif.

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Estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone: Can they be used to treat autoimmune diseases?
Ronald F. Van Vollenhoven, James L. McGuire
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