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  • 26. Pregnancy lactogens in the rat conceptus and fetus: circulating levels, distribution of binding, and expression of receptor messenger ribonucleic acid.
    Freemark M, Kirk K, Pihoker C, Robertson MC, Shiu RP, Driscoll P.
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  • 28. The source of relaxin in pregnant Syrian hamsters.
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  • 29. Identification of trophoblast-specific regulatory elements in the mouse placental lactogen II gene.
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  • 30. Effects of cadmium on the expression of placental lactogens and Pit-1 genes in the rat placental trophoblast cells.
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  • 35. Placental lactogen-like proteins in the rabbit placenta.
    Gründker C, Hrabé de Angelis M, Kirchner C.
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  • 37. Rabbit placental relaxin: ultrastructural localization in secretory granules of the syncytiotrophoblast using rabbit placental relaxin antiserum.
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  • 39. Expression, purification, and characterization of recombinant rat placental lactogen-I: a comparison with the native hormone.
    Robertson MC, Cosby H, Fresnoza A, Cattini PA, Shiu RP, Friesen HG.
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