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D J Chase

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General and Comparative Endocrinology|April 1, 1982
Gonadotropin specificity of acute testicular androgen secretion in birdsD J Chase
Biology of Reproduction|August 1, 1983
Modification of acute testosterone responsiveness to luteinizing hormone by follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone in the domestic cockerelD J Chase
Biology of Reproduction|October 1, 1985
Prolactin involvement in regulation of testicular 5 alpha-reductase activity in the immature ratD J Chase, A H Payne
Biology of Reproduction|December 1, 1983
Changes in Leydig cell function during sexual maturation in the mouseD J Chase, A H Payne
Endocrinology|January 1, 1983
Changes in distribution and androgen production of Leydig cells of two populations during sexual maturation in the ratD J Chase, A H Payne
Endocrinology|June 1, 1990
Continuous and pulsatile infusions of luteinizing hormone have identical effects on steroidogenic capacity and sensitivity of Leydig cells in rats passively immunized against gonadotropin-releasing hormoneK L Gibson-Berry, D J Chase
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1982
Development of Leydig cell functionD J Chase, G E Dixon, A H Payne
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|August 1, 1992
Maintenance or stimulation of steroidogenic enzymes and testosterone production in rat Leydig cells by continuous and pulsatile infusions of luteinizing hormone during passive immunization against gonadotrophin-releasing hormoneD J Chase, J A Karle, R E Fogg
Endocrinology|August 1, 1988
Effects of pulsatile and continuous luteinizing hormone (LH) infusions on testosterone responses to LH in rams actively immunized against gonadotropin-releasing hormoneD J Chase, B D Schanbacher, D D Lunstra
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1982
LH receptors and steroidogenesis in distinct populations of Leydig cellsA H Payne, P J O'Shaughnessy, D J Chase, et al.
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General and Comparative Endocrinology|April 1, 1982
Gonadotropin specificity of acute testicular androgen secretion in birdsD J Chase
Biology of Reproduction|August 1, 1983
Modification of acute testosterone responsiveness to luteinizing hormone by follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone in the domestic cockerelD J Chase
Biology of Reproduction|October 1, 1985
Prolactin involvement in regulation of testicular 5 alpha-reductase activity in the immature ratD J Chase, A H Payne
Biology of Reproduction|December 1, 1983
Changes in Leydig cell function during sexual maturation in the mouseD J Chase, A H Payne
Endocrinology|January 1, 1983
Changes in distribution and androgen production of Leydig cells of two populations during sexual maturation in the ratD J Chase, A H Payne
Endocrinology|June 1, 1990
Continuous and pulsatile infusions of luteinizing hormone have identical effects on steroidogenic capacity and sensitivity of Leydig cells in rats passively immunized against gonadotropin-releasing hormoneK L Gibson-Berry, D J Chase
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1982
Development of Leydig cell functionD J Chase, G E Dixon, A H Payne
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|August 1, 1992
Maintenance or stimulation of steroidogenic enzymes and testosterone production in rat Leydig cells by continuous and pulsatile infusions of luteinizing hormone during passive immunization against gonadotrophin-releasing hormoneD J Chase, J A Karle, R E Fogg
Endocrinology|August 1, 1988
Effects of pulsatile and continuous luteinizing hormone (LH) infusions on testosterone responses to LH in rams actively immunized against gonadotropin-releasing hormoneD J Chase, B D Schanbacher, D D Lunstra
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1982
LH receptors and steroidogenesis in distinct populations of Leydig cellsA H Payne, P J O'Shaughnessy, D J Chase, et al.
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