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Autor:
Helen W. Deane, Betty L. Rubin
2 Vol. 3: Hormones, Psychology and Behavior (1952). A range of interests was covered in respect to the influence of glucocorticoids on behavioral responses, as well as to the glucocorticoid status in various behavioral states and disorders. Vol. 4: A
Publikováno v:
Ciba Foundation Symposium-General Aspects (Colloquia on Ageing), Volume 1
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https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470718926.ch10
https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470718926.ch10
Publikováno v:
Ciba Foundation Symposium-Estimation of Steroid Hormones (Book I of Colloquia on Endocrinology), Volume II
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https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470718773.ch13
https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470718773.ch13
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 72:764-770
Recent studies of the 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase of rat liver have revealed that the magnitude of the sex difference previously reported (1, 2) depends on the concentration of tissue used for the assay. With low tissue concentrations, enzymatic
Autor:
Helen Wendler Deane, Betty L. Rubin
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 76:382-389
Administration of gonadotrophic hormones to rats, utilizing a procedure that produces superovulation, resulted, as expected, in increases in ovarian Δ5-3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity. However, differences in the magnitude of the response
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences. 31:787-802
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 203:629-645
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 72:924-930
Δ5-3β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity has been determined both biochemically and histochemically in the ovaries of rats between 22 and 98 days of age. By both criteria, activity was low at the time of the initial ovulation (5 weeks). It subse
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 41:456-463
I N A PREVIOUS STUDY we assayed the concentrations of chorionic gonadotrophin in human pregnancy urine by the response of the uterus of the immature rat (Rubin, Dorfman, and Miller, 1946). The method has been studied further in some detail using a di