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K Sundaram

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Pituitary|August 31, 2013
Characterization of persistent and recurrent Cushing's diseaseNina K Sundaram, Alessia Carluccio, Eliza B Geer
Revue Europeenne D'Etudes Cliniques Et Biologiques. European Journal of Clinical and Biological Research|April 1, 1972
Surface receptors to anti-lymphocyte serum in normal and immunized lymph node cellsG P Phondke, V S Nene, K Sundaram
Neurology India|December 18, 2024
Geriatric Traumatic Brain Injury: An Attempt to Predict Outcome Using a NomogramAbhyuday Visen, Jinendra K Ramalingam, Ponraj K Sundaram
Biochemistry|May 13, 1980
Malate dehydrogenase from thermophilic and mesophilic bacteria. Molecular size, subunit structure, amino acid composition, immunochemical homology, and catalytic activityT K Sundaram, I P Wright, A E Wilkinson
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1981
New observation on androgen action: androgen receptor stabilization and antisteroid effects of LHRH agonistsW Wright, K Chan, K Sundaram, et al.
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|June 1, 1995
Different patterns of metabolism determine the relative anabolic activity of 19-norandrogensK Sundaram, N Kumar, C Monder, et al.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|February 1, 1980
Monomeric malate synthase from a thermophilic Bacillus. Molecular and kinetic characteristicsT K Sundaram, R M Chell, A E Wilkinson
Journal of Andrology|March 14, 2000
The antigonadotropic action of testosterone but not 7alpha-methyl-19-nortestosterone is attenuated through the 5alpha-reductase pathway in the castrated male rat pituitary glandA H Bandivdekar, R Karp, K Sundaram, et al.
Steroids|December 8, 2000
Nestorone: a progestin with a unique pharmacological profileN Kumar, S S Koide, Y Tsong, et al.
Nature|September 12, 1970
Mechanism of pyruvate carboxylase formation from the apo-enzyme and biotin in a thermophilic bacillusJ J Cazzulo, T K Sundaram, H L Kornberg
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Pituitary|August 31, 2013
Characterization of persistent and recurrent Cushing's diseaseNina K Sundaram, Alessia Carluccio, Eliza B Geer
Revue Europeenne D'Etudes Cliniques Et Biologiques. European Journal of Clinical and Biological Research|April 1, 1972
Surface receptors to anti-lymphocyte serum in normal and immunized lymph node cellsG P Phondke, V S Nene, K Sundaram
Neurology India|December 18, 2024
Geriatric Traumatic Brain Injury: An Attempt to Predict Outcome Using a NomogramAbhyuday Visen, Jinendra K Ramalingam, Ponraj K Sundaram
Biochemistry|May 13, 1980
Malate dehydrogenase from thermophilic and mesophilic bacteria. Molecular size, subunit structure, amino acid composition, immunochemical homology, and catalytic activityT K Sundaram, I P Wright, A E Wilkinson
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1981
New observation on androgen action: androgen receptor stabilization and antisteroid effects of LHRH agonistsW Wright, K Chan, K Sundaram, et al.
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|June 1, 1995
Different patterns of metabolism determine the relative anabolic activity of 19-norandrogensK Sundaram, N Kumar, C Monder, et al.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|February 1, 1980
Monomeric malate synthase from a thermophilic Bacillus. Molecular and kinetic characteristicsT K Sundaram, R M Chell, A E Wilkinson
Journal of Andrology|March 14, 2000
The antigonadotropic action of testosterone but not 7alpha-methyl-19-nortestosterone is attenuated through the 5alpha-reductase pathway in the castrated male rat pituitary glandA H Bandivdekar, R Karp, K Sundaram, et al.
Steroids|December 8, 2000
Nestorone: a progestin with a unique pharmacological profileN Kumar, S S Koide, Y Tsong, et al.
Nature|September 12, 1970
Mechanism of pyruvate carboxylase formation from the apo-enzyme and biotin in a thermophilic bacillusJ J Cazzulo, T K Sundaram, H L Kornberg
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