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    Sawetawan C, Rainey WE, Word RA, Carr BR.
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    HUGGINS C, JENSEN EV.
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  • 25. Isoprenoid-mediated changes in the glycerophospholipid molecular species of the sterol auxotrophic fungus Lagenidium giganteum.
    Kerwin JL, Tuininga AR, Wiens AM, Wang JC, Torvik JJ, Conrath ML, MacKichan JK.
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  • 29. Hydroxylative activity of Aspergillus niger towards androst-4-ene and androst-5-ene steroids.
    Świzdor A, Panek A, Milecka-Tronina N.
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  • 33. [PHYSIOLOGY OF OVARIAN STEROID GENESIS].
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  • 35. Gonadal steroid modulation of signal transduction and luteinizing hormone release in cultured chicken pituitary cells.
    King JA, Davidson JS, Mehl AE, Wakefield IK, Andersson PB, Millar RP.
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  • 36. Fate of endogenous steroid hormones in steer feedlots under simulated rainfall-induced runoff.
    Mansell DS, Bryson RJ, Harter T, Webster JP, Kolodziej EP, Sedlak DL.
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  • 40. Site of androgen inhibition of follicle-stimulating hormone-stimulated progesterone production in porcine granulosa cells.
    Lischinsky A, Evans G, Armstrong DT.
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