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F Naftolin

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Journal of Endocrinological Investigation|June 1, 1987
Estrogen and catechol amine metabolism: possible interaction during pregnancyE R Barnea, F Naftolin
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|January 1, 1975
Aberrant hormone activity by tumors of gynecologic importanceJ M Shane, F Naftolin
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|June 1, 1975
The metabolism of androgens in central neuroendocrine tissuesF Naftolin, K J Ryan
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|December 1, 1978
The effect of estrogens on hypothalamic structure and functionF Naftolin, J R Brawer
Brain Research|February 26, 1990
Estrogen effects on the tuberoinfundibular dopaminergic system in the female rat brainE E Jones, F Naftolin
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|May 1, 1977
Sex hormones as growth promoting factors for the endocrine hypothalamusF Naftolin, J R Brawer
JAMA|June 10, 1988
Recombinant DNA-derived human luteinizing hormone: basic science rapidly applied to clinical medicineA H DeCherney, F Naftolin
The Journal of Endocrinology|January 1, 1973
Suppression of luteinizing hormone secretion in male rats by 5 -androstan-17 -ol-3-one (dihydrotestosterone) propionateF Naftolin, H H Feder
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|September 1, 1974
Effect of ergonovine maleate on puerperal prolactinJ M Shane, F Naftolin
Fertility and Sterility|August 1, 1984
A device for injecting and retaining a small volume of concentrated spermatozoa in the uterine cavity and cervical canalA Makler, A DeCherney, F Naftolin
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Journal of Endocrinological Investigation|June 1, 1987
Estrogen and catechol amine metabolism: possible interaction during pregnancyE R Barnea, F Naftolin
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|January 1, 1975
Aberrant hormone activity by tumors of gynecologic importanceJ M Shane, F Naftolin
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|June 1, 1975
The metabolism of androgens in central neuroendocrine tissuesF Naftolin, K J Ryan
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|December 1, 1978
The effect of estrogens on hypothalamic structure and functionF Naftolin, J R Brawer
Brain Research|February 26, 1990
Estrogen effects on the tuberoinfundibular dopaminergic system in the female rat brainE E Jones, F Naftolin
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|May 1, 1977
Sex hormones as growth promoting factors for the endocrine hypothalamusF Naftolin, J R Brawer
JAMA|June 10, 1988
Recombinant DNA-derived human luteinizing hormone: basic science rapidly applied to clinical medicineA H DeCherney, F Naftolin
The Journal of Endocrinology|January 1, 1973
Suppression of luteinizing hormone secretion in male rats by 5 -androstan-17 -ol-3-one (dihydrotestosterone) propionateF Naftolin, H H Feder
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|September 1, 1974
Effect of ergonovine maleate on puerperal prolactinJ M Shane, F Naftolin
Fertility and Sterility|August 1, 1984
A device for injecting and retaining a small volume of concentrated spermatozoa in the uterine cavity and cervical canalA Makler, A DeCherney, F Naftolin
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