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H J T Coelingh Bennink

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Coelingh Bennink H, Stanczyk F
Climacteric . 2024 Jan; 27(2):217-222. PMID: 38197401
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Coelingh Bennink H
Climacteric . 2023 Jan; 26(2):168. PMID: 36696223
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Coelingh Bennink H, Singer C, Simoncini T, Genazzani A, Holinka C, Kubista E
Climacteric . 2017 May; 11(sup1):29. PMID: 28485647
Estetrol (E) is a pregnancy-specific D-ring metabolite of estradiol (E) and estriol (E) produced by the human fetal liver and present in both male and female fetuses. In adults, female...
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Coelingh Bennink H, Skouby S, Bouchard P, Holinka C
Climacteric . 2017 May; 11(sup1):30. PMID: 28485646
Background Currently, the synthetic steroid ethinylestradiol is the preferred estrogen in combined oral contraceptives. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the natural steroid estetrol...
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Coelingh Bennink H, Verhoeven C, Zimmerman Y, Visser M, Foidart J, Gemzell-Danielsson K
Climacteric . 2017 Mar; 20(3):285-289. PMID: 28267365
Objectives: Estetrol (E4) is a natural fetal estrogen. In this open-label, multiple-rising-dose study, the pharmacokinetic effects of E4 in postmenopausal women were investigated as a secondary objective. Methods: In total,...
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Zimmerman Y, Foidart J, Pintiaux A, Minon J, Fauser B, Cobey K, et al.
Contraception . 2015 Jan; 91(2):127-33. PMID: 25604900
Objectives: Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) decrease testosterone (T) levels. This study investigated restoration of T and other androgen concentrations during COC use by 'co-administration' of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). Study Design: In...
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Zimmerman Y, Foidart J, Pintiaux A, Minon J, Fauser B, Cobey K, et al.
Contraception . 2014 Dec; 91(2):134-42. PMID: 25496917
Objectives: Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) decrease androgen levels, including testosterone (T), which may be associated with sexual dysfunction and mood complaints in some women. We have shown that 'co-administration' of...
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Zimmerman Y, Eijkemans M, Coelingh Bennink H, Blankenstein M, Fauser B
Hum Reprod Update . 2013 Oct; 20(1):76-105. PMID: 24082040
Unlabelled: BACKGROUND; Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) reduce levels of androgen, especially testosterone (T), by inhibiting ovarian and adrenal androgen synthesis and by increasing levels of sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG). Although...
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Garcia-Velasco J, Coelingh Bennink H, Epifanio R, Escudero E, Pellicer A, Simon C
Reprod Biomed Online . 2011 May; 22 Suppl 1:S52-9. PMID: 21575850
High daily doses of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonists during the follicular phase of ovarian stimulation were associated with low implantation rates. To test if this occurred because of profound pituitary...
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Eijsink J, Yang N, Lendvai A, Klip H, Volders H, Buikema H, et al.
Gynecol Oncol . 2010 Nov; 120(2):280-3. PMID: 21093897
Objective: To explore the feasibility of DNA methylation analysis for the detection of cervical neoplasia in self-obtained cervico-vaginal lavages. Methods: Lavages collected by a self-sampling device and paired cervical scrapings...