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163 related items for PubMed ID: 409623

  • 1. Anovulatory menstrual cycles in the rhesus monkey: the significance of serum follicle-stimulating hormone/luteinizing hormone ratios.
    Wilks JW, Hodgen GD, Ross GT.
    Fertil Steril; 1977 Oct; 28(10):1094-1100. PubMed ID: 409623
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  • 2. Seasonal variation in reproductive hormones of rhesus monkeys: anovulatory and short luteal phase menstrual cycles.
    Dailey RA, Neill JD.
    Biol Reprod; 1981 Oct; 25(3):560-7. PubMed ID: 6796143
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  • 3. Endocrine characterization of the menstrual cycle of the stumptailed monkey (Macaca arctoides).
    Wilks JW.
    Biol Reprod; 1977 May; 16(4):474-8. PubMed ID: 403966
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  • 4. Cyclic and diurnal patterns of serum prolactin in the Rhesus monkey.
    Quadri SK, Spies HG.
    Biol Reprod; 1976 May; 14(4):495-501. PubMed ID: 819048
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  • 5. Effect of long-term centchroman treatment on plasma steroid and peptide hormones in female rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta).
    Nigam PK, Malaviya B, Chowdhury SR, Kamboj VP, Chandra H.
    Contraception; 1985 Sep; 32(3):283-99. PubMed ID: 3936676
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  • 7. Luteal phase defects in the rhesus monkey: the significance of serum FSH:LH ratios.
    Wilks JW, Hodgen GD, Ross GT.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 1976 Dec; 43(6):1261-7. PubMed ID: 826543
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  • 8. Hormonal regulation of ovarian folliculogenesis in rhesus monkeys. II. Serum concentrations of estradiol-17 beta and follicle stimulating hormone associated with growth and identification of the preovulatory follicle.
    Clark JR, Dierschke DJ, Meller PA, Wolf RC.
    Biol Reprod; 1979 Sep; 21(2):497-503. PubMed ID: 114242
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  • 9. Intercycle serum follicle-stimulating hormone elevations: significance in recruitment and selection of the dominant follicle and assessment of corpus luteum normalcy.
    diZerega G, Nixon WE, Hodgen GD.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 1980 Jun; 50(6):1046-8. PubMed ID: 6768763
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  • 10. The effects of anterior hypothalamic disconnection on gonadotropin secretion in the female rhesus monkey.
    Cogen Ph, Antunes JL, Louis KM, Dyrenfurth I, Ferin M.
    Endocrinology; 1980 Sep; 107(3):677-83. PubMed ID: 6772427
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  • 11. The relationship between progestins and gonadotropins during the late luteal phase of the menstrual cycle in rhesus monkeys.
    Resko JA, Norman RL, Niswender GD, Spies HG.
    Endocrinology; 1974 Jan; 94(1):128-35. PubMed ID: 4202987
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  • 12. Effect of [D-Phe2, Pro3, D-Phe6]-luteinizing hormone releasing hormone, an antagonist, on preovulatory gonadotropin secretion in the rhesus monkey.
    Wilks JW, Folkers K, Humphries J, Bowers CY.
    Biol Reprod; 1980 Aug; 23(1):1-9. PubMed ID: 6774778
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  • 13. Composite pattern of circulating LH, FSH, estradiol, and progesterone during the menstrual cycle in cynomolgus monkeys.
    Goodman AL, Descalzi CD, Johnson DK, Hodgen GD.
    Proc Soc Exp Biol Med; 1977 Sep; 155(4):479-81. PubMed ID: 408814
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  • 14. An X-O anomaly and ovarian dysgenesis in a rhesus monkey.
    Weiss G, Weick RF, Knobil E, Wolman SR, Gorstein F.
    Folia Primatol (Basel); 1973 Sep; 19(1):24-7. PubMed ID: 4198054
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  • 15. Naloxone stimulation of luteinizing hormone secretion in the female monkey: influence of endocrine and experimental conditions.
    Van Vugt DA, Bakst G, Dyrenfurth I, Ferin M.
    Endocrinology; 1983 Nov; 113(5):1858-64. PubMed ID: 6414806
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  • 16. Estradiol-induced luteal regression in the rhesus monkey: evidence for an extraovarian site of action.
    Schoonmaker JN, Bergman KS, Steiner RA, Karsch FJ.
    Endocrinology; 1982 May; 110(5):1708-15. PubMed ID: 6804210
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  • 17. Testosterone and the control of gonadotropin secretion in the male rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta).
    Plant TM, Hess DL, Hotchkiss J, Knobil E.
    Endocrinology; 1978 Aug; 103(2):535-41. PubMed ID: 105894
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  • 18. Experimental induction of puberty in the infantile female rhesus monkey.
    Wildt L, Marshall G, Knobil E.
    Science; 1980 Mar 21; 207(4437):1373-5. PubMed ID: 6986658
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  • 19. Profile of serum luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, estradiol-17beta and progesterone in normal human menstrual cycle.
    Dash RJ, Sharma BR, Sialy R, Vasisth K, Rastogi GK, Devi PK.
    J Obstet Gynaecol India; 1977 Apr 21; 27(2):188-94. PubMed ID: 923993
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  • 20. The effects of progesterone on estrogen-induced luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone release in the female rhesus monkey.
    Helmond FA, Simons PA, Hein PR.
    Endocrinology; 1980 Aug 21; 107(2):478-85. PubMed ID: 6771123
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