Sex hormone-binding globulin and serum testosterone are inversely associated with C-reactive protein levels in postmenopausal women at high risk for cardiovascular disease

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Sex hormone-binding globulin and serum testosterone are inversely associated with C-reactive protein levels in postmenopausal women at high risk for cardiovascular disease is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.ANNEPIDEM.2005.07.055
P698PubMed publication ID16216530

P50authorJoAnn E. MansonQ6204013
Paul RidkerQ7153226
Kathryn M. RexrodeQ37388060
Nancy CookQ58494310
Julie E. BuringQ67224421
P2093author name stringHylton V Joffe
P433issue2
P921main subjecttestosteroneQ27863114
cardiovascular diseaseQ389735
testosteroneQ1318776
cardiovascular disease in womenQ105047283
P304page(s)105-112
P577publication date2005-10-10
P1433published inAnnals of EpidemiologyQ4767848
P1476titleSex hormone-binding globulin and serum testosterone are inversely associated with C-reactive protein levels in postmenopausal women at high risk for cardiovascular disease
P478volume16

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