Prolactin and oxytocin: potential targets for migraine treatment
Prolactin and oxytocin: potential targets for migraine treatment
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Szewczyk, Anna K. , Ulutas, Samiye , Aktürk, Tülin , Al-Hassany, Linda , Börner, Corinna , Cernigliaro, Federica , Kodounis, Michalis , Lo Cascio, Salvatore , Mikolajek, David , Onan, Dilara , Ragaglini, Chiara , Ratti, Susanna , Rivera-Mancilla, Eduardo , Tsanoula, Sofia , Villino, Rafael , Messlinger, Karl , Maassen Van Den Brink, Antoinette , de Vries, Tessa , on behalf of the European Headache Federation School of Advanced Studies (EHF-SAS) and European Headache Federation School of Advanced Studies (EHF-SAS)
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Milan: Springer Milan
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Migraine is a severe neurovascular disorder of which the pathophysiology is not yet fully understood. Besides the role of inflammatory mediators that interact with the trigeminovascular system, cyclic fluctuations in sex steroid hormones are involved in the sex dimorphism of migraine attacks. In addition, the pituitary-derived hormone prolactin and...
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Prolactin and oxytocin: potential targets for migraine treatment
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Ulutas, Samiye
Aktürk, Tülin
Al-Hassany, Linda
Börner, Corinna
Cernigliaro, Federica
Kodounis, Michalis
Lo Cascio, Salvatore
Mikolajek, David
Onan, Dilara
Ragaglini, Chiara
Ratti, Susanna
Rivera-Mancilla, Eduardo
Tsanoula, Sofia
Villino, Rafael
Messlinger, Karl
Maassen Van Den Brink, Antoinette
de Vries, Tessa
on behalf of the European Headache Federation School of Advanced Studies (EHF-SAS)
European Headache Federation School of Advanced Studies (EHF-SAS)
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_800eed8f73924606a2775bdd8d3111ba
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1129-2377,1129-2369
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1129-2377
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10.1186/s10194-023-01557-6