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I P Callard

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Biology of Reproduction|March 1, 1983
Characterization of an estrogen receptor in the testis of the urodele amphibian Necturus maculosusP Mak, I P Callard, G V Callard
Brain Research|January 7, 1982
Estrogen receptors in the turtle brainP Mak, S M Ho, I P Callard
Endocrine|December 15, 2010
Turtle oviduct progesterone receptor: radioligand and immunocytochemical studies of changes during the seasonal cycleG Giannoukos, D W Coho, I P Callard
General and Comparative Endocrinology|November 1, 1983
Characterization of an estrogen receptor in the turtle testisP Mak, S M Ho, I P Callard
General and Comparative Endocrinology|July 1, 1983
Estradiol binding activity in epididymal cytosol of the turtle, Chrysemys pictaJ P Dufaure, P Mak, I P Callard
General and Comparative Endocrinology|April 1, 1981
Effect of exogenous estradiol-17beta on plasma vitellogenin levels in male and female Chrysemys and its modulation by testosterone and progesteroneS M Ho, D Danko, I P Callard
General and Comparative Endocrinology|October 1, 1982
Effect of hypophysectomy and growth hormone on estrogen-induced vitellogenesis in the freshwater turtle, Chrysemys pictaS M Ho, S Taylor, I P Callard
General and Comparative Endocrinology|March 1, 1986
Identification of a putative progesterone receptor in the oviduct of a viviparous watersnake (Nerodia)S M Kleis-San Francisco, I P Callard
Biology of Reproduction|September 1, 1986
Plasma estradiol, testosterone, and progesterone levels during the ovulatory cycle of the skate (Raja erinacea)T J Koob, P Tsang, I P Callard
General and Comparative Endocrinology|August 1, 1986
Progesterone receptors in the oviduct of a viviparous snake (Nerodia): correlations with ovarian function and plasma steroid levelsS K Kleis-San Francisco, I P Callard
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Showing results (51-60 of 94) with videos related to

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Biology of Reproduction|March 1, 1983
Characterization of an estrogen receptor in the testis of the urodele amphibian Necturus maculosusP Mak, I P Callard, G V Callard
Brain Research|January 7, 1982
Estrogen receptors in the turtle brainP Mak, S M Ho, I P Callard
Endocrine|December 15, 2010
Turtle oviduct progesterone receptor: radioligand and immunocytochemical studies of changes during the seasonal cycleG Giannoukos, D W Coho, I P Callard
General and Comparative Endocrinology|November 1, 1983
Characterization of an estrogen receptor in the turtle testisP Mak, S M Ho, I P Callard
General and Comparative Endocrinology|July 1, 1983
Estradiol binding activity in epididymal cytosol of the turtle, Chrysemys pictaJ P Dufaure, P Mak, I P Callard
General and Comparative Endocrinology|April 1, 1981
Effect of exogenous estradiol-17beta on plasma vitellogenin levels in male and female Chrysemys and its modulation by testosterone and progesteroneS M Ho, D Danko, I P Callard
General and Comparative Endocrinology|October 1, 1982
Effect of hypophysectomy and growth hormone on estrogen-induced vitellogenesis in the freshwater turtle, Chrysemys pictaS M Ho, S Taylor, I P Callard
General and Comparative Endocrinology|March 1, 1986
Identification of a putative progesterone receptor in the oviduct of a viviparous watersnake (Nerodia)S M Kleis-San Francisco, I P Callard
Biology of Reproduction|September 1, 1986
Plasma estradiol, testosterone, and progesterone levels during the ovulatory cycle of the skate (Raja erinacea)T J Koob, P Tsang, I P Callard
General and Comparative Endocrinology|August 1, 1986
Progesterone receptors in the oviduct of a viviparous snake (Nerodia): correlations with ovarian function and plasma steroid levelsS K Kleis-San Francisco, I P Callard
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