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C H Bill

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Biology of Reproduction|April 1, 1983
17 beta-estradiol maintains normal function of corpora lutea throughout pseudopregnancy in hypophysectomized rabbitsC H Bill, P L Keyes
Biology of Reproduction|May 1, 1981
Acute gonadotropin deprivation. I. A model for the study of follicular atresiaC H Bill, G S Greenwald
The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1984
Transient development and function of rabbit corpora lutea after hypophysectomyK C Yuh, C H Bill, P L Keyes
Endocrinology|December 1, 1983
Control of corpus luteum function in the pregnant rabbit: role of estrogen and lack of a direct luteotropic role of the placentaJ E Gadsby, P L Keyes, C H Bill
Biology of Reproduction|March 1, 1985
D-Ala6-des-Gly10-gonadotropin-releasing hormone ethylamide: absence of binding sites and lack of a direct effect in rabbit corpora luteaJ A Thorson, J C Marshall, C H Bill, et al.
International Review of Physiology|January 1, 1983
The corpus luteumP L Keyes, J E Gadsby, K C Yuh, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|May 1, 1985
Do catecholamines play a physiologic role in regulating corpus luteum function in the pseudopregnant rabbit?J E Gadsby, P L Keyes, T S Schwartz, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|April 1, 1991
Luteal enzymes of the luteinizing hormone and beta-adrenergic signal transduction pathways in hypophysectomized rabbits do not require pituitary hormone supportM Hunzicker-Dunn, A Chen, V Jackiw, et al.
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Biology of Reproduction|April 1, 1983
17 beta-estradiol maintains normal function of corpora lutea throughout pseudopregnancy in hypophysectomized rabbitsC H Bill, P L Keyes
Biology of Reproduction|May 1, 1981
Acute gonadotropin deprivation. I. A model for the study of follicular atresiaC H Bill, G S Greenwald
The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1984
Transient development and function of rabbit corpora lutea after hypophysectomyK C Yuh, C H Bill, P L Keyes
Endocrinology|December 1, 1983
Control of corpus luteum function in the pregnant rabbit: role of estrogen and lack of a direct luteotropic role of the placentaJ E Gadsby, P L Keyes, C H Bill
Biology of Reproduction|March 1, 1985
D-Ala6-des-Gly10-gonadotropin-releasing hormone ethylamide: absence of binding sites and lack of a direct effect in rabbit corpora luteaJ A Thorson, J C Marshall, C H Bill, et al.
International Review of Physiology|January 1, 1983
The corpus luteumP L Keyes, J E Gadsby, K C Yuh, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|May 1, 1985
Do catecholamines play a physiologic role in regulating corpus luteum function in the pseudopregnant rabbit?J E Gadsby, P L Keyes, T S Schwartz, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|April 1, 1991
Luteal enzymes of the luteinizing hormone and beta-adrenergic signal transduction pathways in hypophysectomized rabbits do not require pituitary hormone supportM Hunzicker-Dunn, A Chen, V Jackiw, et al.
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