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104 related items for PubMed ID: 376298

  • 1. Regulation of gonadotropin release by luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone and estrogen in chimpanzees.
    Graham CE, Gould KG, Collins DC, Preedy JR.
    Endocrinology; 1979 Jul; 105(1):269-75. PubMed ID: 376298
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  • 2. Progesterone inhibits the ability of estradiol to increase basal and luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone-induced luteinizing hormone release from bovine pituitary cells in culture: neither progesterone nor estradiol affects follicle-stimulating hormone release.
    Padmanabhan V, Convey EM.
    Endocrinology; 1981 Oct; 109(4):1091-6. PubMed ID: 6793345
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  • 3. Differential effect of various doses of mestranol on the release of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone in response to luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone.
    Gonzalez-Barcena D, Kastin AJ, Schalch DS, Ponce-r C, Schally AV.
    Fertil Steril; 1974 May; 25(5):439-42. PubMed ID: 4613579
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  • 4. The effect of glucocorticoids on estrogen-dependent luteinizing hormone release in the ovariectomized rat and on gonadotropin secretin in the intact female rat.
    Baldwin DM.
    Endocrinology; 1979 Jul; 105(1):120-8. PubMed ID: 376294
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  • 5. Feedback control of pituitary gonadotropins.
    Odell WD, Swerdloff RS.
    Adv Biosci; 1975 Jul; 15():141-62. PubMed ID: 51805
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  • 6. Proceedings: Effect of oestradiol on the release of pituitary gonadotrophins by luteinizing hormone releasing hormone in adult male rats.
    Golder MP, Powell-Jones C, Boyns AR.
    J Endocrinol; 1974 Nov; 63(2):33P. PubMed ID: 4613790
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  • 9. The Stein-Leventhal syndrome: a neuropituitary disorder.
    Scaglia H, Medina M, Gual C, Cabeza M, Pérez-Palacios G.
    Fertil Steril; 1976 Mar; 27(3):243-9. PubMed ID: 767160
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  • 10. Effects of exogenous estrogen and progestin on pituitary responsiveness to synthetic luteinizing hormone-releasing factor.
    Vandenberg G, DeVane G, Yen SS.
    J Clin Invest; 1974 Jun; 53(6):1750-4. PubMed ID: 4598115
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  • 11. Interactions of porcine follicular fluid with ovarian steroids and luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone on the the secretion of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone by cultured pituitary cells.
    Shander D, Anderson LD, Barraclough CA, Channing CP.
    Endocrinology; 1980 Jan; 106(1):237-42. PubMed ID: 6985584
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  • 12. LH-RH-induced gonadotropin release in chimpanzees.
    Hobson W, Fuller GB.
    Biol Reprod; 1977 Sep; 17(2):294-7. PubMed ID: 329904
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  • 13. Estradiol augmentation of pituitary responsiveness to gonadotropin-releasing hormone in women.
    Jaffe RB, Keye WR.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 1974 Nov; 39(5):850-5. PubMed ID: 4607527
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  • 14. Estrogen inhibits luteinizing hormone (LH), but not follicle-stimulating hormone secretion in hypophysectomized pituitary-grafted rats receiving pulsatile LH-releasing hormone infusions.
    Strobl FJ, Levine JE.
    Endocrinology; 1988 Jul; 123(1):622-30. PubMed ID: 3133202
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  • 15. Serum luteinizing and follicle stimulating hormone levels during sequential and nonsequential contraceptive treatment of eugonadal women.
    Swerdloff RS, Odell WD.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 1969 Feb; 29(2):157-63. PubMed ID: 4179302
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  • 16. Ovarian steroids modulate the self-priming effect of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone on bovine pituitary cells in vitro.
    Padmanabhan V, Leung K, Convey EM.
    Endocrinology; 1982 Mar; 110(3):717-21. PubMed ID: 6799278
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  • 17. Proceedings: Asynchronous pulsatile luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone responses during luteinizing hormone-follicle-stimulating hormone releasing hormone and thyroid-stimulating hormone releasing hormone infusions.
    Mortimer CH, Besser GM, McNeilly AS, Goldie DJ.
    J Endocrinol; 1973 Nov; 59(2):12-3. PubMed ID: 4202427
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  • 18. Modulation of pituitary responsiveness to LRF by estrogen.
    Yen SS, Vandenberg G, Siler TM.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 1974 Jul; 39(1):170-7. PubMed ID: 4600507
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  • 19. The effects of estrogen and progesterone on the functional capacity of the gonadotrophs.
    Lasley BL, Wang CF, Yen SS.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 1975 Nov; 41(5):820-6. PubMed ID: 1102551
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  • 20. LH-RH actions modulated by sex steroids.
    Spona J.
    Endocrinol Exp; 1974 Mar; 8(1):19-29. PubMed ID: 4609751
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