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Biology of Reproduction|October 1, 1978
The isthmic oviduct of the ewe: what is the biological significance of high affinity cytosol receptors for estradiol and progesterone?G M Stone, B G Miller
Biology of Reproduction|September 1, 1981
Superovulatory doses of pregnant mare serum gonadotropin cause delayed implantation and infertility in immature ratsB G Miller, D T Armstrong
Biology of Reproduction|September 1, 1981
Effects of a superovulatory dose of pregnant mare serum gonadotropin on ovarian function, serum estradiol, and progesterone levels and early embryo development in immature ratsB G Miller, D T Armstrong
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|May 1, 1983
Endometrial protein secretion during early pregnancy in entire and ovariectomized ewesB G Miller, N W Moore
The Physician and Sportsmedicine|July 14, 2016
LettersB Moore, M Schydlower, B G Miller
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences|August 1, 1978
Hormone receptor levels and metabolic activity in the uterus of the ewe: regulation by oestradiol and progesteroneG M Stone, L Murphy, B G Miller
The Journal of Endocrinology|April 1, 1977
Hormone receptor levels and hormone, RNA and protein metabolism in the genital tract during the oestrous cycle of the eweB G Miller, L Murphy, G M Stone
Biology of Reproduction|September 1, 1979
The uterine endometrium and isthmic oviduct of the ewe: does progesterone act as an antiestrogen?G M Stone, J Wild, B G Miller
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences|December 1, 1979
Effects of progesterone on the oestrogen-stimulated uterus: a comparative study of the mouse, guinea pig, rabbit and sheepB G Miller, J Wild, G M Stone
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences|January 1, 1982
Effects of progesterone on nuclear and cytosol steroid receptor levels in the oestrogen-stimulated uterus: comparison of the sheep and mouseG M Stone, C McCaffery, B G Miller
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Biology of Reproduction|October 1, 1978
The isthmic oviduct of the ewe: what is the biological significance of high affinity cytosol receptors for estradiol and progesterone?G M Stone, B G Miller
Biology of Reproduction|September 1, 1981
Superovulatory doses of pregnant mare serum gonadotropin cause delayed implantation and infertility in immature ratsB G Miller, D T Armstrong
Biology of Reproduction|September 1, 1981
Effects of a superovulatory dose of pregnant mare serum gonadotropin on ovarian function, serum estradiol, and progesterone levels and early embryo development in immature ratsB G Miller, D T Armstrong
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|May 1, 1983
Endometrial protein secretion during early pregnancy in entire and ovariectomized ewesB G Miller, N W Moore
The Physician and Sportsmedicine|July 14, 2016
LettersB Moore, M Schydlower, B G Miller
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences|August 1, 1978
Hormone receptor levels and metabolic activity in the uterus of the ewe: regulation by oestradiol and progesteroneG M Stone, L Murphy, B G Miller
The Journal of Endocrinology|April 1, 1977
Hormone receptor levels and hormone, RNA and protein metabolism in the genital tract during the oestrous cycle of the eweB G Miller, L Murphy, G M Stone
Biology of Reproduction|September 1, 1979
The uterine endometrium and isthmic oviduct of the ewe: does progesterone act as an antiestrogen?G M Stone, J Wild, B G Miller
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences|December 1, 1979
Effects of progesterone on the oestrogen-stimulated uterus: a comparative study of the mouse, guinea pig, rabbit and sheepB G Miller, J Wild, G M Stone
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences|January 1, 1982
Effects of progesterone on nuclear and cytosol steroid receptor levels in the oestrogen-stimulated uterus: comparison of the sheep and mouseG M Stone, C McCaffery, B G Miller
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