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International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: the Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics|May 1, 1980
The physiology of the perimenopausal years: a minireviewG V Upton
Fertility and Sterility|January 1, 1990
Lipids, cardiovascular disease, and oral contraceptives: a practical perspectiveG V Upton
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America|March 1, 1987
Contraception for the perimenopausal patientG V Upton
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine|October 1, 1981
The interrelationship between the catecholamines, the hypothalamic-pituitary axis and the cardiovascular system. Vasomotor instabilityG V Upton
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine|January 1, 1982
The perimenopause: physiologic correlates and clinical managementG V Upton
International Journal of Fertility|January 1, 1983
The phasic approach to oral contraception: the triphasic concept and its clinical applicationG V Upton
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine|February 1, 1984
Therapeutic considerations in the management of the climacteric. A critical analysis of prevalent treatmentsG V Upton
International Journal of Fertility|January 1, 1986
The contraceptive and hormonal requirements of the premenopausal woman: the years from forty to fiftyG V Upton
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine|September 1, 1989
The relevance of the pharmacologic properties of a progestational agent to its clinical effects as a combination oral contraceptiveG V Upton, A Corbin
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine|October 1, 1973
Hypothesis: hypothalamic dysfunction and lipoatrophic diabetesG V Upton, A Corbin
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International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: the Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics|May 1, 1980
The physiology of the perimenopausal years: a minireviewG V Upton
Fertility and Sterility|January 1, 1990
Lipids, cardiovascular disease, and oral contraceptives: a practical perspectiveG V Upton
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America|March 1, 1987
Contraception for the perimenopausal patientG V Upton
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine|October 1, 1981
The interrelationship between the catecholamines, the hypothalamic-pituitary axis and the cardiovascular system. Vasomotor instabilityG V Upton
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine|January 1, 1982
The perimenopause: physiologic correlates and clinical managementG V Upton
International Journal of Fertility|January 1, 1983
The phasic approach to oral contraception: the triphasic concept and its clinical applicationG V Upton
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine|February 1, 1984
Therapeutic considerations in the management of the climacteric. A critical analysis of prevalent treatmentsG V Upton
International Journal of Fertility|January 1, 1986
The contraceptive and hormonal requirements of the premenopausal woman: the years from forty to fiftyG V Upton
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine|September 1, 1989
The relevance of the pharmacologic properties of a progestational agent to its clinical effects as a combination oral contraceptiveG V Upton, A Corbin
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine|October 1, 1973
Hypothesis: hypothalamic dysfunction and lipoatrophic diabetesG V Upton, A Corbin
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