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Diane M Duffy

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Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|December 21, 2010
Prostaglandin dehydrogenase (PGDH) in granulosa cells of primate periovulatory follicles is regulated by the ovulatory gonadotropin surge via multiple G proteinsDiane M Duffy
JAAPA : Official Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants|January 11, 2020
How complementary feeding in infants affects allergies, chronic disease, and neurodevelopmentDiane M Duffy
Biology of Reproduction|April 18, 2003
Growth differentiation factor-9 is expressed by the primate follicle throughout the periovulatory intervalDiane M Duffy
Human Reproduction Update|May 31, 2015
Novel contraceptive targets to inhibit ovulation: the prostaglandin E2 pathwayDiane M Duffy
JAAPA : Official Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants|November 3, 2012
Vaccines in childhood: strategies to address the concerns of parentsPatti Ragan, Diane M Duffy
Endocrinology|September 27, 2008
Prostaglandin E2 acts via multiple receptors to regulate plasminogen-dependent proteolysis in the primate periovulatory follicleNune Markosyan, Diane M Duffy
Biology of Reproduction|June 17, 2016
Mapping PTGERs to the Ovulatory Follicle: Regional Responses to the Ovulatory PGE2 SignalSoon Ok Kim, Diane M Duffy
Endocrine|January 8, 2004
Luteinizing hormone acts directly at granulosa cells to stimulate periovulatory processes: modulation of luteinizing hormone effects by prostaglandinsDiane M Duffy, Richard L Stouffer
Fertility and Sterility|January 18, 2011
Maturation and fertilization of nonhuman primate oocytes are compromised by oral administration of a cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitorDiane M Duffy, Catherine A VandeVoort
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|October 31, 2002
Follicular administration of a cyclooxygenase inhibitor can prevent oocyte release without alteration of normal luteal function in rhesus monkeysDiane M Duffy, Richard L Stouffer
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Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|December 21, 2010
Prostaglandin dehydrogenase (PGDH) in granulosa cells of primate periovulatory follicles is regulated by the ovulatory gonadotropin surge via multiple G proteinsDiane M Duffy
JAAPA : Official Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants|January 11, 2020
How complementary feeding in infants affects allergies, chronic disease, and neurodevelopmentDiane M Duffy
Biology of Reproduction|April 18, 2003
Growth differentiation factor-9 is expressed by the primate follicle throughout the periovulatory intervalDiane M Duffy
Human Reproduction Update|May 31, 2015
Novel contraceptive targets to inhibit ovulation: the prostaglandin E2 pathwayDiane M Duffy
JAAPA : Official Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants|November 3, 2012
Vaccines in childhood: strategies to address the concerns of parentsPatti Ragan, Diane M Duffy
Endocrinology|September 27, 2008
Prostaglandin E2 acts via multiple receptors to regulate plasminogen-dependent proteolysis in the primate periovulatory follicleNune Markosyan, Diane M Duffy
Biology of Reproduction|June 17, 2016
Mapping PTGERs to the Ovulatory Follicle: Regional Responses to the Ovulatory PGE2 SignalSoon Ok Kim, Diane M Duffy
Endocrine|January 8, 2004
Luteinizing hormone acts directly at granulosa cells to stimulate periovulatory processes: modulation of luteinizing hormone effects by prostaglandinsDiane M Duffy, Richard L Stouffer
Fertility and Sterility|January 18, 2011
Maturation and fertilization of nonhuman primate oocytes are compromised by oral administration of a cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitorDiane M Duffy, Catherine A VandeVoort
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|October 31, 2002
Follicular administration of a cyclooxygenase inhibitor can prevent oocyte release without alteration of normal luteal function in rhesus monkeysDiane M Duffy, Richard L Stouffer
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