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by Andrea Weghofer , Norbert Gleicher
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@MISC{Weghofer_opinion,
    author = {Andrea Weghofer and Norbert Gleicher},
    title = {OPINION},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract

Kol and Homburg recently hypothesized in these pages that the change, rather than currently evaluated absolute hormone values, is important for biological processes. We fully agree, but wish, with this communication, to add to their concept: opposing forces, balancing each other, in order to maintain a system’s stability, permeates nature. Loss of such equilibrium, in turn, results in systemic malfunctions with, at times, adverse consequences. Extrapolating to Kol and Homburg’s hypothesis, this observation would suggest that not only changes in any given hormone carry biological messages, but that final message derives from hormonal ratios between hormones which oppose each other in physiological effects. In full concurrence to Kol and Homburg, this concept could give rise to better diagnosis and treatment of infertility problems.

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adverse consequence    opposing force    infertility problem    hormone carry biological message    system stability    physiological effect    biological process    hormonal ratio    full concurrence    final message derives    systemic malfunction    absolute hormone value   

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