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C Shaha

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Molecular Reproduction and Development|August 1, 1994
Antibody-induced changes on rabbit sperm surface inhibit gamete interactionC Shaha
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology|April 1, 1979
Short term toxicity study with methyl ester of aristolic acid from Aristolochia indica Linn. in miceA Pakrashi, C Shaha
FEBS Letters|March 14, 1998
Inhibition of sperm glutathione S-transferase leads to functional impairment due to membrane damageB Gopalakrishnan, C Shaha
Experientia|September 15, 1978
Effect of methyl ester of aristolic acid from Aristolochia indica Linn. on fertility of female miceA Pakrashi, C Shaha
Experientia|November 15, 1977
Effect of a sesquiterpene from Aristolochia indica Linn. on fertility in female miceA Pakrashi, C Shaha
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology|December 1, 1977
Anti-implantation & anti-oestrogenic activity of a sesquiterpene from the roots of Aristolochia indica LinnA Pakrashi, C Shaha
Biology of Reproduction|June 1, 1983
Development of steroidogenic activity in the ovary of the prepubertal hamster. I. Response to in vivo or in vitro exposure to gonadotropinsC Shaha, G S Greenwald
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|November 21, 2000
Role of glutathione S-transferases in oxidative stress-induced male germ cell apoptosisA V Rao, C Shaha
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|September 1, 1982
Autoradiographic analysis of changes in ovarian binding of FSH and HCG during induced follicular atresia in the hamsterC Shaha, G S Greenwald
Biology of Reproduction|December 1, 1983
Development of steroidogenic activity in the ovary of the prepubertal hamster: II. Production of steroids from steroidal precursors and response in vitro to cyclic adenosine monophosphate and luteinizing hormoneC Shaha, G S Greenwald
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Molecular Reproduction and Development|August 1, 1994
Antibody-induced changes on rabbit sperm surface inhibit gamete interactionC Shaha
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology|April 1, 1979
Short term toxicity study with methyl ester of aristolic acid from Aristolochia indica Linn. in miceA Pakrashi, C Shaha
FEBS Letters|March 14, 1998
Inhibition of sperm glutathione S-transferase leads to functional impairment due to membrane damageB Gopalakrishnan, C Shaha
Experientia|September 15, 1978
Effect of methyl ester of aristolic acid from Aristolochia indica Linn. on fertility of female miceA Pakrashi, C Shaha
Experientia|November 15, 1977
Effect of a sesquiterpene from Aristolochia indica Linn. on fertility in female miceA Pakrashi, C Shaha
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology|December 1, 1977
Anti-implantation & anti-oestrogenic activity of a sesquiterpene from the roots of Aristolochia indica LinnA Pakrashi, C Shaha
Biology of Reproduction|June 1, 1983
Development of steroidogenic activity in the ovary of the prepubertal hamster. I. Response to in vivo or in vitro exposure to gonadotropinsC Shaha, G S Greenwald
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|November 21, 2000
Role of glutathione S-transferases in oxidative stress-induced male germ cell apoptosisA V Rao, C Shaha
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|September 1, 1982
Autoradiographic analysis of changes in ovarian binding of FSH and HCG during induced follicular atresia in the hamsterC Shaha, G S Greenwald
Biology of Reproduction|December 1, 1983
Development of steroidogenic activity in the ovary of the prepubertal hamster: II. Production of steroids from steroidal precursors and response in vitro to cyclic adenosine monophosphate and luteinizing hormoneC Shaha, G S Greenwald
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