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OESTROGENS have a feedback action on the central nervous system1. They are implicated in the regulation of human luteinizing hormone (HLH), high concentrations of oestrogen being associated with low concentrations of HLH and vice versa2.
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CORKER, C., NAFTOLIN, F. & EXLEY, D. Interrelationship between Plasma Luteinizing Hormone and Oestradiol in the Human Menstrual Cycle. Nature 222, 1063 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/2221063a0
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