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Journal of investigative medicine : the official publication of the American Federation for Clinical Research. 45(8)
Although studies have demonstrated the suppression of normal gonadal function in the experimental setting, the specific mechanisms by which androgenic-anabolic steroids impact male gonadal function remain ill defined. Following 2 consecutive weekly i
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Clinical chemistry. 43(5)
Our goal in this study was to determine whether the urinary ratio of testosterone to luteinizing hormone (T/LH) as an indicator of exogenous anabolic steroid (AS) use is superior to the urinary ratio of testosterone to epitestosterone (T/E). After 2
Publikováno v:
Journal of Endocrinology. 60:485-497
SUMMARY Ovine 125I-labelled prolactin was incubated with a membrane-rich particulate fraction of mouse mammary gland and bound hormone was separated by centrifugation and washing. The experiments identified two types of binding activity: total bindin
Autor:
G R Woods, J H MacIndoe
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 108:1407-1413
Evidence that some human breast cancers can form biologically active sex steroids from extracellular precursors has prompted us to investigate several human breast cancer cell lines for similar steroidogenic capability. We have previously reported th
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The American journal of psychiatry. 141(3)
Six patients developed dementia-like cognitive changes that appeared to result from administration of steroid medications. Four of the patients never showed symptoms of steroid psychosis; the remaining two continued to show steroid dementia well afte
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Cancer research. 42
The presence of aromatase activity, estrogen receptors, and estrogenic responsiveness in MCF-7 human breast cancer cells has allowed this cell line to be used as a unique in vitro system for investigating the biological activities of potentially ther
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Surgical forum. 27(62)
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Fertility and sterility. 28(11)
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Wisconsin medical journal. 70(5)
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses hormonal regulation of gene expression in mammary cells. During pregnancy, the mammary gland undergoes remarkable developmental changes related to the organogenesis of an excretory gland that will form and sec
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-571129-6.50015-4