M P Brincat
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Brincat M, Baron Y, Galea R
Climacteric
. 2005 Aug;
8(2):110-23.
PMID: 16096167
Objective: A review of the medical literature concerning the effect of the menopause and its hormonal treatment on the skin. Methods: An extensive Medline and Pubmed internet search utilizing the...
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Attard E, Brincat M, Cuschieri A
Fitoterapia
. 2005 May;
76(5):439-41.
PMID: 15908139
The immunomodulatory effect of cucurbitacin E, extracted from Ecballium elaterium, was tested on peripheral human lymphocytes. These lymphocytes were co-cultured with cancer cells and an interesting lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity was observed.
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Naftolin F, Schneider H, Sturdee D, Birkhauser M, Brincat M, Gambacciani M, et al.
Climacteric
. 2005 Apr;
7(4):333-7.
PMID: 15799604
No abstract available.
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Baron Y, Brincat M, Galea R
Climacteric
. 2002 Mar;
2(3):189-96.
PMID: 11910596
Background: Long-term corticosteroid therapy is complicated by osteoporosis and generalized thinning of the skin. These two complications of such therapy were routinely assessed at the Menopause Clinic of St. Luke's...
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Brincat M
Maturitas
. 2000 Aug;
35(2):107-17.
PMID: 10924836
Estrogens have a profound influence on skin. The hypoestrogenism occurring after the menopause leads to measured deterioration in the skin. Estrogen receptors have been identified in the skin and the...
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