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- ↑ Buchsbaum HJ, ed. (2012). The Menopause (Clinical Perspectives in Obstetrics and Gynecology). New York, NY: Springer Science & Business Media. p. 64. ISBN 9781461255253.
- ↑ Kuhl H (August 2005). "Pharmacology of estrogens and progestogens: influence of different routes of administration". Climacteric : the Journal of the International Menopause Society. 8 Suppl 1: 3–63. doi:10.1080/13697130500148875. PMID 16112947.
- ↑ Dorfman, Ralph I. (1961). "Steroid Hormone Metabolism". Radioactive Isotopes in Physiology Diagnostics and Therapy. pp. 1223–1241. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-49761-2_39.
- ↑ "EC 2.4.1.17 – glucuronosyltransferase and Organism(s) Homo sapiens". BRENDA. Technische Universität Braunschweig. January 2018. Retrieved 10 August 2018.