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It is axiomatic that a thorough understanding of the biology and physiology of a given condition or disease is a prerequisite for wise clinical practice and for designing the next round of basic and clinical investigations. Comprehensive knowledge is even more critical when the study of a condition or disease crosses several disciplines. In the absence of a common appreciation of the underlying biology, it is difficult to foster the interdisciplinary communication needed to meld molecular and clinical insights. Menopause: Biology and Pathobiology aims to provide a scientific foundation for understanding the many manifestations of menopause and to cover the
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