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194 related items for PubMed ID: 27865788

  • 1. Testosterone and immune-reproductive tradeoffs in healthy women.
    Lorenz TK, Heiman JR, Demas GE.
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  • 2. Interaction of menstrual cycle phase and sexual activity predicts mucosal and systemic humoral immunity in healthy women.
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  • 3. Sexual activity modulates shifts in TH1/TH2 cytokine profile across the menstrual cycle: an observational study.
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  • 4. Partnered sexual activity moderates menstrual cycle-related changes in inflammation markers in healthy women: an exploratory observational study.
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  • 8. A longitudinal analysis of salivary testosterone concentrations and competitiveness in elite and non-elite women athletes.
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  • 18. Changes in women's sexual interests and their partners' mate-retention tactics across the menstrual cycle: evidence for shifting conflicts of interest.
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