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  • 21. Transcriptional and translational regulation of LH, prolactin and their testicular receptors by hCG and bromocriptine treatments in adult and neonatal rats.
    Pakarinen P, Niemimaa T, Huhtaniemi IT, Warren DW.
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  • 23. Stimulatory effect of luteinizing hormone on the development and maintenance of 5 alpha-reduced steroid-producing testicular interstitial cell tumors in Fischer 344 rats.
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