181 Estradiol and other sex-hormone dynamics in menstrual migraine 8 Acknowledgements We thank our voluntary participants, both those with migraine but also those who volunteered as healthy controls. Without all these women who visited our hospital multiple times to have their blood drawn, this study would not have been possible. Potential Conflicts of Interest The authors declared the following potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: BWHvdA, DSvC, IEV report independent support from the Netherlands Organization for Health Research (849200007) and the Dutch Brain Foundation (HA2017.01.05). JSL reports grants from Ansh Labs, Webster, TX, USA, from Ferring, Hoofddorp, NL, from Dutch Heart Association, Utrecht, NL, from Zon MW, Amsterdam, NL, from Roche Diagnostics, Rothkreuz, Switzerland, and personal fees from Ferring, Hoofddorp, NL, from Titus Healthcare, Hoofddorp, NL, from Gedeon Richter, Groot-Bijgaarden, Belgium, and is an unpaid board member and president of the AE-PCOS Society, outside the submitted work. AMvdB received research grants and/or consultation fees from AbbVie, Amgen/ Novartis, Eli Lilly, Lundbeck, Manistee, Pfizer, Satsuma, Teva, and Tonix, and independent support from the Dutch Research Council (VICI grant 09150181910040). GMT received research grants and/or consultation fees from Abbvie, Lilly, Lundbeck, Novartis, Organon, Pfizer, Teva, and independent support from the Dutch Research Council, European Community, Dutch Heart Foundation, and Dutch Brain Foundation, Dioraphte, and the Clayco foundation. Funding This study is supported by grants from the Netherlands Organization for Health Research (849200007), VICI grant (09150181910040), and the Dutch Brain Foundation (HA2017.01.05).
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