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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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December 1, 1975
Influence of a novel hypophyseal factor on steroid metabolism in cultured hepatoma cells
J A Gustafsson, A Larsson, P Skett, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
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April 1, 1977
The effects on hepatic steroid metabolism of an ectopic pituitary graft: a time study
P Eneroth, J A Gustafsson, P Skett, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology
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January 1, 1992
Long-term partial ureteral obstruction and its effects on kidney function
A Stenberg, E Jacobsson, E Larsson, et al.
The Journal of Endocrinology
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February 1, 1975
Partial feminization of hepatic steroid metabolism in male rats after neonatal administration of cyproterone acetate
J A Gustafsson, M Ingelman-Sundberg, A Stenberg, et al.
British Journal of Urology
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June 20, 1998
Sleep and night-time behaviour of enuretics and non-enuretics
T Nevéus, G Läckgren, A Stenberg, et al.
Kidney International
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September 1, 1984
Tubuloglomerular feedback and interstitial pressure in obstructive nephropathy
J Wahlberg, A Stenberg, D R Wilson, et al.
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica
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May 18, 1999
DiHA Dextran Copolymer, a new biocompatible material for endoscopic treatment of stress incontinent women. Short term results
A Stenberg, G Larsson, P Johnson, et al.
Endocrinology
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April 1, 1976
Feminization of hepatic steroid metabolism in male rats following electrothermic lesion of the hypothalamus
J A Gustafsson, M Ingelman-Sundberg, A Stenberg, et al.
Kidney International
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August 1, 1987
Tubuloglomerular feedback in animals with unilateral, partial ureteral occlusion
P Morsing, A Stenberg, C Müller-Suur, et al.
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica. Supplement
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September 23, 1998
Transurethral endoscopic treatment of urinary stress incontinence in women. Materials and results in former and present agents
A Stenberg, G Larsson, G Heimer, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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December 1, 1975
Influence of a novel hypophyseal factor on steroid metabolism in cultured hepatoma cells
J A Gustafsson, A Larsson, P Skett, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
|
April 1, 1977
The effects on hepatic steroid metabolism of an ectopic pituitary graft: a time study
P Eneroth, J A Gustafsson, P Skett, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology
|
January 1, 1992
Long-term partial ureteral obstruction and its effects on kidney function
A Stenberg, E Jacobsson, E Larsson, et al.
The Journal of Endocrinology
|
February 1, 1975
Partial feminization of hepatic steroid metabolism in male rats after neonatal administration of cyproterone acetate
J A Gustafsson, M Ingelman-Sundberg, A Stenberg, et al.
British Journal of Urology
|
June 20, 1998
Sleep and night-time behaviour of enuretics and non-enuretics
T Nevéus, G Läckgren, A Stenberg, et al.
Kidney International
|
September 1, 1984
Tubuloglomerular feedback and interstitial pressure in obstructive nephropathy
J Wahlberg, A Stenberg, D R Wilson, et al.
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica
|
May 18, 1999
DiHA Dextran Copolymer, a new biocompatible material for endoscopic treatment of stress incontinent women. Short term results
A Stenberg, G Larsson, P Johnson, et al.
Endocrinology
|
April 1, 1976
Feminization of hepatic steroid metabolism in male rats following electrothermic lesion of the hypothalamus
J A Gustafsson, M Ingelman-Sundberg, A Stenberg, et al.
Kidney International
|
August 1, 1987
Tubuloglomerular feedback in animals with unilateral, partial ureteral occlusion
P Morsing, A Stenberg, C Müller-Suur, et al.
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica. Supplement
|
September 23, 1998
Transurethral endoscopic treatment of urinary stress incontinence in women. Materials and results in former and present agents
A Stenberg, G Larsson, G Heimer, et al.
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