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Control of estradiol secretion in reproductive ageing
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These findings suggest that E(2) secretion is maintained by increased aromatase function in older compared with younger reproductive-aged women, whereas there is no apparent difference in 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity. The increased aromatase is probably driven by increased FSH in the early follicular phase and compensates for the decreased follicle number in older reproductive-aged women.
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