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233 related items for PubMed ID: 8721297

  • 1. Uterine estrogen and progesterone receptors in prepubertal ewes: distribution in myometrium, endometrium and caruncles.
    Garófalo EG, Tasende C.
    Vet Res; 1996; 27(2):177-3. PubMed ID: 8721297
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  • 2. Postpartum uterine involution in sheep: histoarchitecture and changes in endometrial gene expression.
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  • 3. Rapid recovery of nuclear estrogen receptor and oxytocin receptor in the ovine uterus following progesterone withdrawal.
    Leavitt WW, Okulicz WC, McCracken JA, Schramm W, Robidoux WF.
    J Steroid Biochem; 1985 Jun; 22(6):687-91. PubMed ID: 2991657
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  • 4. Estrogen and progestogen receptors in the implantation sites and interembryonic segments of rat uterus endometrium and myometrium.
    De Hertogh R, Ekka E, Vanderheyden I, Glorieux B.
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  • 5. Estradiol and progesterone binding in uterine leiomyomata and in normal uterine tissues.
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  • 6. Estrogen and progesterone receptors in the ovine cervix during the postpartum period.
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  • 7. [Clinical significance of analysis of estrogen and progesterone receptors in human uterine tissues].
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  • 8. Effect of oxytocin on estrogen and progesterone receptors in the rat uterus.
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  • 9. Cytoplasmic estrogen and progesterone receptors in canine endometrium during the estrous cycle.
    Johnston SD, Kiang DT, Seguin BE, Hegstad RL.
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  • 10. Estradiol, progesterone and testosterone receptors for pig endometrium and myometrium at various stages of the estrous cycle.
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  • 11. Estrogen and progesterone receptors in leiomyomas and normal uterine tissues during reproductive life.
    Marelli G, Codegoni AM, Bizzi A.
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  • 12. Levels of estrogen and progesterone receptors in the myometrium and leiomyoma tissue after suppression of estrogens with gonadotropin releasing hormone analogs.
    van de Ven J, Sprong M, Donker GH, Thijssen JH, Mak-Kregar S, Blankenstein MA.
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  • 13. Estrogen and progesterone receptors in the endometrium, myometrium, and metrial gland of the rat during the decidualization process.
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  • 14. Localization of bradykinin B2 receptors in the endometrium and myometrium of rat uterus and the effects of estrogen and progesterone.
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  • 15. Implantation of the rabbit blastocyst: sequential changes in estradiol and progesterone and their receptors.
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  • 16. Immunocytochemistry versus binding assays of the estrogen receptor in the reproductive tract of spayed and hormone-treated macaques.
    West NB, McClellan MC, Sternfeld MD, Brenner RM.
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  • 17. Mechanisms regulating norgestomet inhibition of endometrial gland morphogenesis in the neonatal ovine uterus.
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  • 18. Endocrine control of uterine oxytocin receptors in the ewe.
    Sheldrick EL, Flint AP.
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  • 19. Progesterone regulates FGF10, MET, IGFBP1, and IGFBP3 in the endometrium of the ovine uterus.
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  • 20. Induction of abortion with aglepristone significantly changed the expression of progesterone and estrogen receptors in canine endometrial stromal cells.
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    Theriogenology; 2008 Dec 01; 70(9):1439-48. PubMed ID: 18829094
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