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P van der Schoot

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The Journal of Endocrinology|May 1, 1976
Changing pro=oestrous surges of luteinizing hormone in ageing 5-day cyclic ratsP van der Schoot
The Journal of Endocrinology|March 1, 1980
Effects of dihydrotestosterone and oestradiol on sexual differentiation in male ratsP van der Schoot
The Anatomical Record|March 1, 1996
Foetal genital development in Hyrax capensis, a species with primary testicondia: proposal for the evolution of Hunter's gubernaculumP van der Schoot
The Anatomical Record|December 1, 1995
Studies on the fetal development of the gubernaculum in cetaceaP van der Schoot
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|October 1, 1975
Micro-organisms and the appearance of leucocytes in the vaginal wall of cyclic female rats at metoestrusP Van Der Schoot
The Journal of Endocrinology|February 1, 1979
Preovulatory requirements of ovarian hormones for the production of the ovulatory luteinizing hormone surge in 4 and 5 day cycles of female rats [proceedings]P van der Schoot
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|January 1, 1996
Autonomous testicular hormonal control of fetal gubernaculum development in rabbits: a re-examination of histological slides in the legacy of the late Professor Alfred JostP van der Schoot
The Anatomical Record|November 1, 1993
The name cranial ovarian suspensory ligaments in mammalian anatomy should be used only to indicate the structures derived from the foetal cranial mesonephric and gonadal ligamentsP van der Schoot
The Anatomical Record|March 1, 1996
Human (and some other primates') uterine teres ligament represents a mammalian developmental noveltyP van der Schoot
Journal of Anatomy|August 1, 1996
Towards a rational terminology in the study of the gubernaculum testis: arguments in support of the notion that the cremasteric sac should be considered the gubernaculum in postnatal rats and other mammalsP van der Schoot
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The Journal of Endocrinology|May 1, 1976
Changing pro=oestrous surges of luteinizing hormone in ageing 5-day cyclic ratsP van der Schoot
The Journal of Endocrinology|March 1, 1980
Effects of dihydrotestosterone and oestradiol on sexual differentiation in male ratsP van der Schoot
The Anatomical Record|March 1, 1996
Foetal genital development in Hyrax capensis, a species with primary testicondia: proposal for the evolution of Hunter's gubernaculumP van der Schoot
The Anatomical Record|December 1, 1995
Studies on the fetal development of the gubernaculum in cetaceaP van der Schoot
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|October 1, 1975
Micro-organisms and the appearance of leucocytes in the vaginal wall of cyclic female rats at metoestrusP Van Der Schoot
The Journal of Endocrinology|February 1, 1979
Preovulatory requirements of ovarian hormones for the production of the ovulatory luteinizing hormone surge in 4 and 5 day cycles of female rats [proceedings]P van der Schoot
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|January 1, 1996
Autonomous testicular hormonal control of fetal gubernaculum development in rabbits: a re-examination of histological slides in the legacy of the late Professor Alfred JostP van der Schoot
The Anatomical Record|November 1, 1993
The name cranial ovarian suspensory ligaments in mammalian anatomy should be used only to indicate the structures derived from the foetal cranial mesonephric and gonadal ligamentsP van der Schoot
The Anatomical Record|March 1, 1996
Human (and some other primates') uterine teres ligament represents a mammalian developmental noveltyP van der Schoot
Journal of Anatomy|August 1, 1996
Towards a rational terminology in the study of the gubernaculum testis: arguments in support of the notion that the cremasteric sac should be considered the gubernaculum in postnatal rats and other mammalsP van der Schoot
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