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254 related items for PubMed ID: 9538341

  • 1. Primary modulation by oestradiol of the production of an oviduct-specific glycoprotein by the epithelial cells in the oviduct of newborn golden hamsters.
    Abe H, Satoh T, Hoshi H.
    J Reprod Fertil; 1998 Jan; 112(1):157-63. PubMed ID: 9538341
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  • 2. Effects of estradiol and progesterone on the cytodifferentiation of epithelial cells in the oviduct of the newborn golden hamster.
    Abe H, Oikawa T.
    Anat Rec; 1993 Mar; 235(3):390-8. PubMed ID: 8430909
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  • 3. In situ localization of messenger ribonucleic acid for an oviduct-specific glycoprotein during various hormonal conditions in the golden hamster.
    Komiya H, Onuma T, Hiroi M, Araki Y.
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  • 4. Secretory proteins of the hamster cervix, uterus and oviduct: the effects of estradiol, progesterone and testosterone on the proteins secreted into the medium.
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    Abe H, Oikawa T.
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  • 6. Oestrogen action in the endometrium and oviduct of rhesus monkeys during RU486 treatment.
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  • 7. Hormonal control of the biosynthesis of hamster oviductin.
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    Microsc Res Tech; 1995 Aug 15; 31(6):470-7. PubMed ID: 8527847
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  • 8. Synthesis and regulation of leukaemia inhibitory factor in cultured bovine oviduct cells by hormones.
    Reinhart KC, Dubey RK, Mummery CL, van Rooijen M, Keller PJ, Marinella R.
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  • 9. Immunological detection of an oviductal glycoprotein in the rat.
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  • 10. Cloning of a recombinant complementary DNA to a baboon (Papio anubis) estradiol-dependent oviduct-specific glycoprotein.
    Donnelly KM, Fazleabas AT, Verhage HG, Mavrogianis PA, Jaffe RC.
    Mol Endocrinol; 1991 Mar 15; 5(3):356-64. PubMed ID: 1716345
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  • 11. Immunological characterization and immunocytochemical localization of oviduct-specific glycoproteins in the baboon (Papio anubis).
    Verhage HG, Boice ML, Mavrogianis P, Donnelly K, Fazleabas AT.
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  • 12. Prostaglandin E2, prostaglandin F2 alpha and endothelin-1 production by cow oviductal epithelial cell monolayers: effect of progesterone, estradiol 17 beta, oxytocin and luteinizing hormone.
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  • 13. Differentiation of the golden hamster oviduct epithelial cells during postnatal development: an electron microscopic study.
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  • 15. Oviductal epithelium of the baboon: hormonal control and the immuno-gold localization of oviduct-specific glycoproteins.
    Verhage HG, Mavrogianis PA, Boice ML, Li W, Fazleabas AT.
    Am J Anat; 1990 Jan 01; 187(1):81-90. PubMed ID: 2296912
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    Kowsar R, Hambruch N, Marey MA, Liu J, Shimizu T, Pfarrer C, Miyamoto A.
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  • 17. Biosynthesis and immunocytochemical localization of an estrogen-dependent glycoprotein and associated morphological alterations in the sheep ampulla oviduct.
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  • 18. Sperm binding to oviductal epithelial cells in the rat: role of sialic acid residues on the epithelial surface and sialic acid-binding sites on the sperm surface.
    Cortés PP, Orihuela PA, Zúñiga LM, Velásquez LA, Croxatto HB.
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  • 20. Estrogen-induced differentiation of the oviductal epithelium in prepubertal dogs.
    Verhage HG, Abel JH, Tietz WJ, Barrau MD.
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