Neurokinin B Administration Induces Hot Flushes in Women
Channa Jayasena(Imperial College London), Waljit S. Dhillo(Imperial College London), Evgenia Stefanopoulou(Guy's Hospital), Noel Ng(Hammersmith Hospital), Risheka Ratnasabapathy(Hammersmith Hospital), Julianne T Mogford(Hammersmith Hospital), Chioma Izzi‐Engbeaya(Hammersmith Hospital), Alexander Comninos(National Health Service), Zubair Sarang(Hammersmith Hospital), Myra S. Hunter(Guy's Hospital), Ali Abbara(National Health Service), Mohammad A. Ghatei(Hammersmith Hospital), Adam Buckley(Hammersmith Hospital), Shakunthala Narayanaswamy(Hammersmith Hospital), Stephen R. Bloom(Imperial College London)
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