CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF MAMMALIAN REPRODUCTION. XLVI Julius S. Greenstein,
Ph.D.
Department of Biology State University of New York Fredonia, New York 14063.
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MALE REPRODUCTION THE ANTIGENIC NATURE OF MALE ACCESSORY GLANDS OF REPRODUCTION. G.W. Barnes. Biol. Reprod. 6: 784, 1972. (Urol. Dept., Univ. Washington, Sch. Med., Seattle, Washington. 98195) IMPLANTATION OF A SILICONE PROSTHESIS FOR CORRECTION OF BOVINE PENILE DEVIATION, C.L. Boyd and D.V. Hanselka. J. Am. Vet. Med. -’Assoc 161(3)r 275, 1972. (Dept. Med. & Surg., Coil. Vet. Med,, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, Texas. 77843) THE EFFECT OF EXOGENOUS TESTOSTERONE UPON SERUM FSH AND LH CONCENTRATIONS IN NORMAL MALES, P.T. Cape11 and C.A. Paulsen. Contraception 6(2)~ 135, 1972. (Dept. Med., Univ. Washington, Seattle, Washington.) PSEUDOHYPOGONADISM: DEFECTIVE MASCULINIZATION IN A SUBJECT WITH NORMAL FSH, ICSH, AND TESTOSTERONE SECRETION. E. de1 Pozo. m. Metab. Res. 41 388, 1972. (USA Gen. Hosp., Med. Serv., Frankfurt/Main, Germany.) EFFECT OF AGE UPON SPERMATOGENIC AND STEROIDOGENIC ELEMENTS OF RABBIT TESTES. L.L. Ewing, B.H. Johnson, C. Desjardins, and R.F. Clegg. Proc. Sot. Exptl, Biol. & Med. 1401 907, 1972. (Dept. Physiol. Scis., Okla. St. Univ., Stillwater, Oklahoma. 74074) BLOCKADE OF MASCULINE DIFFERENTIATION IN MALE RAT FETUSES BY MATERNAL INJECTION OF ANTIBODIES TO TESTOSTERONE-3-BOVINE SERUM ALBUMIN. A.S. Goldman, M.K. Baker, J.C. Chen, and R.G. Wieland. Endocrinoloa 90(3)1 716, 1972. (Div. Exptl. Path., Children's HOSD. Pa., Philadelphia, Pa.) DURATION AND NATURE OF ALTERED PITUITARY FUNCTION IN THE MALE RAT AFTER A SINGLE LARGE DOSE OF ESTROGEN. H.M. Lloyd, J.D. Meares, and F.J. Thomas, Horm. Metab. Res. 41 392, 1972. (Dept. Med., Univ. Queensland, Roy. Brisbane Hosp., Australia.) CHARACTERISTICS OF HEXOSE UPTAKE BY THE PROSTATE GLAND. M.G. Mawhinney, .J.A.Thomas, C.G. Smith, and D.F. Milam. Invest. Ural. 9(6): 459, 1972. (Dept. Ural., W. Va. Univ. Med. Ctr., Morgantown, West Virginia.) MICROBODIES (PEROXISOMES) IN THE INTERSTITIAL CELLS OF RODENT TESTES. J. Reddy and D. Svoboda. Lab. Invest. 26(6) I 657, 1972. (Dept. Path. Rc Oncol., Univ. Kan. Med. Ctr., Kansas City, Kan.) SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF CASTRATION AND STARVATION UPON PITUITARY AND SERUM LEVELS OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE AND FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE IN MALE RATS. A.W. Root and R.D. Russ. Acta endocr. 701 665, 1972. (Div. Pediat., Albert Einstein Med. Ctr., Philadelphis Pa,) CONTROL OF LH AND FSH SECRETION IN THE MALE1 EVIDENCE THAT AROMATIZATION OF ANDROGENS TO ESTRADIOL IS NOT REQUIRED FOR INHIBITION OF GONADOTROPIN SECRETION. R.S. Swerdloff, P.C. Walsh, and W.D. Odell. Steroids 20(1)1 13, 1972. (De-ot.Med., Harbor Gen. HOSP., Torrance, California.) CASTRATION OF A STALLION WITH BILATERAL ABDOMINAL CRYPTORCHIDISM BY FLANK LAPAROTOMY. P.N. Swift. Austral. Vet. J. 48: 472, 1972. (Queensland Agric. Coil., Lawes, Queensland 4345, Australia.) ETUDE COMPAREE DES EFFETS DE LA CYPROTERONE ET DE L'ACETATE DE CYPROTERONE SUR &A LH HYPOPHYSAIRE, LA LH PLASMATIQUE ET'L'APPAREII GENITAL DU RAT MALE PREPUB?!!RE. M.-C. Viguier-Martinez and J. Pelletier. C.R. Acad. SC. Paris 2741 2696, 1972. (INRA, Sta. Physiol. Reprod., 37-Nouzilly, France.)
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MALE REPRODUCTION ANOMALIES DE LA MEIOSE CHEZ LE RAT M&E INTOXIQUE/PAR L'ETHIONINE, F. Andre and A. Aschkenasy. C.R. SOC. Biol. 165(9-lo)1 1872, 1971. (CNRS, Cent. Marcel DelBpine, Lab, Hematol. nutr,, 45Orldans-La Source, France.) DAS ABKLINCEN DER SPERMIOGRAMMVERRNDERUNGEN NACH BEENDIGUNG DER APPLIKATION VON GUANETHIDINSULFAT. D. Beetz. Andrologie b(3): 239, 1972. (Hautklin. Med. Akad., DDR- 50 Erfurt, Klement-GottwaldStr. 34, Germany.) THE CONCENTRATION OF ZINC IN BOAR SEMINAL PLASMA AND VESICULAR SECRETION IN RELATION TO THOSE OF NITROGENOUS SUBSTANCES, CITRATE, GALACTOSE AND FRUCTOSE, J.C. Boursnell, S. Baronos, P.A. Briggs, and E.J. Butler, J. Reprod. Fert. 291 215, 1972. (ARC Unit Reprod. Physiol. & Biochem., Cambridge, England.) 3H-TESTOSTERONE METABOLISM IN NORMAL MENI EFFECT OF ORAL MEDROXYPROGESTERONE ACETATE ON URINE METABOLITES. R.S. Calandra, A.F. Clark, and C.E. Bird. Acta Endocrin. Panam. 21 135, 1971. (Inst. Biol, & Med. Exptl., Obligado 2490, Buenos Aires, Argentina. MISE EN EVIDENCE DE CORRELATIONS TESTICULO-EPIDIDYMAIRES D'APR$ S LES VARIATIONS DE LA GLYCE~~YLPHOSPHORYLCHOLINE (GPC). II. ETUDE APRES CRYPTORCHIDIE UNILATERALE ET REMISE EN POSITION SCROTALE. J.L. Dacheux, P. Laporte, and A. Peyre. C.R. Sot. Biol. 165: 1958, 1971. (Lab. Comp. Physiol., Fat. Sci., 86-Poitiers, France. SEXUAL CAUSES OF MALE INFERTILITY. L. Dubin and R.D. Amelar. Fertil, & Steril, 23(8)1 579, 1972. (Dept. Ural., NYU Sch. Med., New York, N.Y.) PRODUCTION AND SECRETION OF 5a-DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE BY THE DOG TESTIS, Y. Folman, G.C. Haltmeyer, and K.B. Eik-Nes. Am, J. Physiol, 222(3)1 653, 1972, (Div. Physiol., Univ. So. Calif., Los Angeles, California. 90033) INFLUENCE OF CYPROTERONE ACETATE ON SEXUAL DIFFERENTIATION OF MALE GUINEA PIGS. K.-J. Gr&f and F. Neumann. 2. Anat. Entwickl,-Cesch. 1371 200, 1972, (Res. Labs,, Schering AG Berlin, Germany.) ZUR MORPHOLOGIE UND FUNKTION DER APPENDIX TESTIS. U. Ivens. Androlo ie 4(3): 245, 1972. (Anat. Inst. Univ., 2 Hamburg 20, d REPEATED PATERNITY SUBSEQUENT TO DISTINCT COURSES OF hcg AND TESTOSTERONE IN A HYPO-ANDROGENIC MALE WITH PRESERVED SPERMATOGENESIS, A "FERTILE EUNUCH". B. Kjessler. Androlo&.e 4(3): 219, 1972. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Univ. Hosp., Uppsala, Sweden.) CLINICAL SPECTRUM OF MALE PSEUDOHERMAPHRODITISM. A. Lev-Ran. Israel J. Med. S&, 8(4)1 511, 1972. (Lab. Endocr. & Cytol., Cent. Labs. Sick Fund. Tel Aviv. Israel.) ZINC AND MAGNESIUM IN HUMAN MALE REPRODUCTIVE TRACT. Chr. Lindholmer and H. Glauman. Andrologie 4(3)1 231, 1972. (Dept. Physiol,, Karolinska Inst., Stockholm, Sweden.) EVIDENCE FOR REFRACTORINESS OF THE PITUITARY-GONADAL AXIS TO THE PINEAL GLAND IN GOLDEN HAMSTERS AND ITS POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS IN ANNUAL REPRODUCTIVE RHYTHMS. R.J. Reiter. Anat. Rec. 173(3): 365, 1972. (Dept. Anat., Univ. Texas Med. Sch., San Antonio, Texas,) EXAKTE MESSUNG DER HODENGROBE. C. Schirren Germannprologie 4(3)1 261, 1972. (Dept. Androl., 2 Hamburg 20, Looking for your own recent publication? Send copy directly to Dr, Greenstein, SW, Fredonia, N.Y. 14063.
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FEMALE REPRODUCTION ROLE OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE IN REGULATION OF THE RAT ESTROUS CYCLE, D.T. Armstrong and T.G. Kennedy. .4m. Zoo&. 128 245, 1972. (Dept. Phvsiol.. Univ. Western Ontario, London 72. Canada.) WEIGHT CHANGE AND-FERTILITY IN ONE HERD OF DAIRY CATTLE. H. Boyd. Vet. Rec., August 19: 193, 1972. (Univ. Glasgow, Vet. Sch., Glase;ow,Scotland.) REPRODUCTIVE RESPONSE OF BEEF COWS TO EXOGENOUS PROCESTCGEN, ESTROGEN AND GONADOTRCPINS AT VARIOUS STAGES POSTPART'LM.J.G. Brown, D.W. Peterson, and W.D. Foote. J. Anim Sci 35( 2) : 362, 1972. (Montana Flour Mills Co., BillinKM-xj DISTRIBUTION OFA9-TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL IN THE MOUSE. R.I. Freudenthal, J. Martin, and M.E. Wall. Br J. Pharmacol. 44(2): 244, 1972. (Chem. & Life Sci. Lab., ries.<%?pmG?r. P.O. Box 12194, Research Triangle Park, N.C. 277097 IMMUNOLOGIC IDENTIFICATION OF HUMAN SEMINAL PLASMA PRGTEASE INHIBITOR IN CERVICAL MUCUS. C. Hirschhauser, S. Baudner, and E. Daume. Fertil & Steril 23(9)r 630, 1972. (Dermatol. Clin., Univ. D~~-'??%r&y.) THE DURATION OF OESTRUS IN OVARIECTOMIZED FINNISH LANDHACE AND SCOTTISH BLACKFACE EWES FOLLOWING PROGESTERONE AND OESTROGEN TREATMENT. R.B. Land, R. Thompson, and D.T. Baird. J. Reprod. ed,)30: 39, 1972. (Anim. Breed. Res. Ore., Edinburgh, Scot. BLOOD GLUCOSE AND FEMALE FERTILITY. T.J. McClure. Vet. Rec., AUP. 19: 197, 1972. (Dept. Vet. Med., Univ. Sydney, Australia.) PREEJACULATORY STIMULATION DOES NOT INDUCE LUTEAL ACTIVITY IN THE MOUSE MUS MUSCULUS. T.E. McGill. Horm. 8 Behav. y(2): 81, 1972. (Dept. Psychol., Williams Coil., Williamstown, Mass.) VAGINAL BIOPSY AS A METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING PREGNANCY IN THE EWE. D. Mitchell. Vet. Rec. 91: 161, 1972. (Anim. Pathol. Div., Can. P.O. Box 1400, Hull, Quebec, Canada.) Dept. A&c., SUCCINIC-DEHYDROGENASE AND CYTOCHROME-OXIDASE ACTIVITY IN THE HYPOTHALAMUS DURING THE SEXUAL CYCLE IN RATS. J.A. Moeuilevskv. B. Szwarcfarb, and 0. Schiaffini. Neuroendocrinolo& 8: 37b';' 1971. (Inst. ?hysiol., Fat. Med., Univ. Buenos Aires, Argentina.) REGRESSION OF CORPUS LUTEIJM IN MARES TREATED WITH AN ANTISERUM AGAINST AN EQUINE PITUITARY FRACTION. H.M. Pineda, O.J. Ginther, and W.H. McShan. Am. J. Vet. Res. 33(9)1 1767, 1972. (Dept. Vet. Sci., Univ. Wisconsin, Madison, Wise. 57706) SEXUAL MATURATION IN THE FEMALE. NORMAL DEVELOPMENT AND PRECOCICUS PUBERTY. E.O. Reiter and H.E. Kulin. Pediat. Clin. N.A. 19(3): 581, 1972. (Reprod. Res. Br., NICHHD, N.I.H., Bethesda, Maryland.) THE NATURE OF MENSTRUAL DISORDERS IN NORTH FINNISH WOMEN. P. Ryhanen and P.A. Jarvinen. Ann. Chirur . A. & Tynaec. Fenn. 601 56, 1972. (Dept. Ob. Gyn,, Univ. Oulu, Flnland. PROGESTERONE LEVELS IN THE BONNET MONKEY (MACACA RADIATA) DURING THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE AND PREGNANCY. G.H. Stabenfeldt and A.G. Hendrickx. Endocrinology 91(2)r 614, 1972. (Natl. Ctr. Primate Biol., Univ. Calif., Davis, California. 95616) HYSTEROSALPINGOGRAPHY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF INFERTILITY (STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF 3437 CASES). G. Pontifex, D. Trichopoulos, and S. Karpathios. Fertil. & Steril. 23(11): 829, 1972. (Dept. Radial., UAMS, Aretaon Hosp., Athens 611, Greece.)
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ANATOMY EARLY RESPONSES OF TESTICULAR INTERSTITIAL CELTS TO STIMULATION BY INTERSTITIAL-CELL-STIMULATING HORMONE. A. Aoki and E.M. Massa. Am, J. Anat. 134(2)1 239, 1972. (EM Sect., Fat. Cfen. Quim., Univ. Nat. C&doba, Argentina.) HISTOCHEMISCHE UNTERSUCHUNGEN AN DER MENSCHLICHEN PROSTATA. G. Aumtiller.Acta histochem. 421 29, 1972. (Anat. Inst., Univ. Heidelberg3ermany.r EFFECTS OF ESTROGEN ON THE TRANSITION ZONE OF THE MOUSE UTERINE CERVIX. C.F. Bradley and C.E. Graham. Anat. Rec. 173(2)~ 275, 1972. (Zool. Dept., Univ. Ga., Athens, Georgia. 30601) ETUDE HISTOCHEMIQUE DU PLACENTA HUMAIN. LOCALISATION DE L'HOMME (iONADOTROPECHORIONIQUE PAR LA TECHNIQUE IMMUNOHISTOENZYMOLOGIQUE A LA PEROXYDASE. L.K. de Ikonicoff, C. Hubert, and L. Cedard. u. Acad. SC. Paris 2741 3431, 1972. (Inst. Nat. SantQ & Rech. Med., mBd. de Port-Royal, Paris 14e, France.) THE CERVIX UTERI IN MACACA MULATTA, MACACA ARCTOIDES, AND MACACA FASCICULARIS - A COMPARATIVE ANATOMIC STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MACACA ARCTOIDES AS A UNIQUE MODEL FOR ENDOMETRIAL,STUDY. L.M. Demers, G.J. Macdonald, A.T. Hertig, N.W. King, and J.J. Mackey. Fertil, & Steril. 23(8)1 529, 1972. (Lab. Hum. Reprod. & Reprod. Biol.;- Harvard Med. Sch., Boston, Mass. 02115) THE FINE STRUCTURE OF THE GONADS IN THE COMPLETE FORM OF TESTICULAR FEMINIZATION SYNDROME. A. Ferenczy and R.M. Richart. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 113(3)1 399, 1972. (630 W. 168th St., New York, m SCANNTKG ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF THE HUMAN ENDOMETRTAL SURFACE EPITHEI,IUM.A. Ferenczy, R.M. Richart, F.J. Agate, Jr., M.L. Purkerson, and E.W. Dempsey, Fertil. & Steril. 23(8)1 515, 1972. (Internat, Inst. Study Hum. Reprod., Columbia Univ. Coil. Phys. & Surg., New York, N.Y. 10032) PLACENTAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE MONGOLIAN GERBIL (MEFUONES UNGUICULATUS). I. EARLY DEVELOPMENT TO THE TIME OF CHORIO-ALLANTOIC CONTACT, T.V. Fischer and A.D. Floyd. Am J Anat 134(3)r 309, 1972. (Dept. Anat., Univ. Mich., Ann%%-higan. 48104) PLACENTAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE MONGOLIAN GERBIL (MERIONES UNGUICULATUS). II. FROM THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LABYRINTH TO TERM. T.V. Fischer and A.D. Floyd. Am, J. Anat. 134(3): 321, 1972. (As above) THE FINE STRUCTURE OF THE INTERSTITIAL TISSUE OF THE RAT PROSTATE. C.J. Flickinger. Am, J. Anat. 134(l)r 107, 1972. (Dept. Anat., Sch. Med., Univ. Va., Charlottesville, Va. 22901) THE APPEARANCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF VAGINAL ANTIGEN DURING THE DIFFERENTIATION OF THE CERVICOVAGINAL EPITHEIIUM IN NORMAL AND ESTRADIOL-TREATED MICE. J.-G. Forsberg and S. Kvinnsland. J Ex Zool. 180(3)1 403, 1972. (Inst. Anat., Univ. Bergen, Nor&* LOCALISATION PROBABLE EN MICROSCOPIE ELECTRONIQUE DE LA 38 HYDROXYSTEROIDE DESHYDROGENASE, DE LA GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE DgSHYDROGENASE ET DE LA NADH DTAPHORASE DANS LE CORPS JAUNE OVARIEN DE LA FEMME. P. Laffargue, A, Chamlian, and L. Adechy-Benkoel. J. Microscopic 131 235, 1972. (Fat. Med., Lab. Anat. Pathol., 13-Marseille-se. France.) THE EFFECT OF PROSTAGLMDIN F ON THE CORPUS LUTEUM OF THE PREGNANT RAT. AN ULTRASTRUCTU@L STUDY. H. Okamura, S.-L. Yang, K.H. Wright, and E.E. Wallach. Fertil. & Steril. 23(7)1 475, 1972. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Univ. Pa. Sch. Med., Philadelphia, Pa,)
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PHYSIOLOGY THE EFFECT ON LITTER SIZE OF INCREASED FEED INTAKE DURING THE OESTRUS FERIOD IN THE SOW. P.H. Brooks and D.J.A. Cole. u. Prod. 14: 241, 1972. (Univ. Nottingham Sch. Agric., Sutton mngton, Loughborough, Leics., England.) FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE ABILITY OF THE MALE TO INFLUENCE THE OESTROUS CYCLE OF THE UNDERFED RAT. K.J. Cooper, K. Purvis, and N.B. Haynes. J. Renrod. Fert. 28: 473, 1972. (Dept. Physiol. & Environ, Stud., Univ. Nottingham Sch. Agric., Loughborough, U.K.) EFFECTS OF GONADOTROPHINS ON MOTILITY OF HUMAN OVARY. E.M. Coutinho and H.S. Maia. Nature New Biol. 235(55)1 94, 1972. Fed. Univ. Bahia, (Dept. Ob. Gvn.. Matern.-, Brabii.) _ -. EFFECT OF PROSTAGLANDIN ON BLOOD FLOW AND PRESSURE IN THE CONSCIOUS RAT. M.J. Free and R.A. Jaffe. Prostaalandins l(6): 483, 1972. (Dept. Biol. Scis., Calif. St. Call., Hayward, California.) DYNAMICS OF CIRCULATION IN THE TESTIS OF THE CONSCIOUS RAT. M.J. Free and R.A. Jaffe. Am, J. Physu. 223(1)1 241, 1972. (AS above) REPRODUCTION OF ELEPHANT, LOXODONTA AFRICANA, IN THE LUANGWA VALLEY, ZAMBIA. J. Hanks, J. Reprod, Fert. 301 13, 1972. (Dept. Zool., Univ. Coil. Rhodesia, Salisbury, Rhodesia.) IDENTIFICATION OF PROSTAGLANDIN F2o IN UTERINE FLUID FROM THE NONPREGNANT SHEEP WITH AN AUTOTRANSPLANTED OVARY. F.A. Harrison, R.B. Heap, E.W. Horton, and N.L. Poyser. J. Endocr. 531 215, 1972. (ARC Inst. Anim, Physiol., Babraham, Cambridge, England.) RESTORATION OF CYCLIC LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY BY PROGESTERONE IN NEONATALLY ESTROGENI~ED PERSISTENT-ESTROUS RATS. S. Kawashima. Proc. $I;; A;;;,4:: 191, 1972. (Zool. Inst., Fat. Sci., Univ. FERTILITY PROBLEMS IN CAPTIVE ANIMALS. E.M. Lang. Br vet J. 128 (9)~ 433, 1972. (Zool. Garten, Basle, SwitzerlanUTERINE FLUID AND THE DURATION OF PSEUDOPREGNANCY FOLLOWING TRANSECTION OF THE UTERUS IN THE RAT. J.D. O'Shea. J. Reprod. Fert. 29: 57, 1972. (Dept. Vet. Preclin. Scis., Univ. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,) THE EFFECTS OF UNDERNUTRITION ON LIBIDO AND SEMEN QUALITY IN ADULT MERINO RAMS, G.V. Parker and C.J. Thwaites. Aust, J, agric, Res. 23: 109, 1972. (Dept. Livestock Prod,, Univ. N. En&., Armidale, N.S.W. 2351, Australia,) PHYSIOLOGY OF PREGNANCY IN TROPICALLY ADAPTED CATTLE. II. CHANGES IN MATERNAL AND FETAL PITUITARY FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE AND LUTEINIZING HORMONE CONTENT THROUGHOUT PREGNANCY. A.M. Rakha and G. Igboeli. J. Anim. Sci. 34(2)t 266, 1972. (Nat, Council Sci, Res., Zambia, Box 49, Chilanga, Zambia.) THE REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR OF PIGS IN RELATION TO FERTILITY. J.P. Signoret. Vet, Rec. 881 34, 1972. (Lab. Physiol. Reprod., Toursl'Orfrasi&re, INRA 37-Nouzilly, France.) SECRETION RATES OF OESTROGENS INTO THE OVARIAN VENOUS BLOOD OF PREGNANT RATS, H.B. Waynforth, G.S. Pope, and Z.D. Hosking. J. Renrod. Fert. 281 191, 1972. (Courtauld Inst. Biochem., Middlesex Hosp. Med. Sch., London, England.) SEASONAL VARIATIONS IN THE ONSET OF PUBERTY IN RATS, J.A. Ramale] and E.L. Bunn. Endocrinology 9l(2)1 611, 1972. (Anat.-Physiol. Dept., Indiana Univ., Bloomington, Indiana. 47401)
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ENDOCRINOLOGY PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE IDENTITY OF THE GONADOTROPIC AND PROGONADOTROPIC SUBSTANCE(S) IN SERA OF EWES IMMUNIZED AGAINST hCG. C. Ahern, H.H. Cole, 1.1. Geschwind, and L. Itze. Endocrinology 90(6)r 1619, 1972. (Dept. Pre-Clin. Vet. Scis., Univ. Dublin, Ireland,) A SIMPLE SEMI-AUTOMATED GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHOD FOR DETERMINING PREGNANEDIOL AND OESTRIOL SIMULTANEOUSLY IN PREGNANCY URINE. H.R. M. Alink. Clin. Chim. Acta 791 449, 1972. (Clin. Chem. Lab., Ziekenhuis Stadsmaten, Enschede, The Netherlands.) EFFECTS OF HALOPERIDOL ON SERUM AND PITUITARY PROLACTIN AND ON HYPOTHALAMIC PIF IN RATS. S. Dickerman, J. Clark, E. Dickerman, and J. Meites. Neuroendocrinology 91 332, 1972. (Dept. Physiol., Mich. St, Univ., East Lansing, Michigan.) SEX DIFFERENCE IN GONADOTROPINS IN THE INFANT CHIMPANZEE. C. Faiman. J.S.D. Winter, F.S. Chebib, and T.M. Butler. J. Clin. Endocr. 341 601, 1972. (Dept. Physiol., Univ. Manitoba Med. Coil., Winnipeg 3, Manitoba, Canada.) THE ACTION OF PROGESTATIONAL AGENTS ON OXYTOCINASE ACTIVITY IN THE FEMALE RABBIT HYPOTHALAMUS. D.A. Frith and K.C. Hooper. Acta endocr. 701 429, 1972. (Dept. Physiol., Univ. Sheffield,ngland,' EFFECTS OF X-IRRADIATION ON OVARIAN FUNCTION IN THE PREGNANT HAMSTER. G.S. Greenwald. Endocrinoloa 91(1)1 75, 1972. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Anat., Univ. Kan. Med. Ctr., Kansas City, Kansas. 66107) RESPONSE OF UTERINE GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE ISOENZYMES TO ESTROGEN. R. Hilf, E. McDonald, J. Sartini, W.D. Rector, and A.H. Richards. Endocrinology 91(1)1 280, 1972. (Dept. Biochem., Univ. Rochester Sch.,Med. & Dent., Rochester, N.Y. 14642) MODIFICATIONS SAISONNIERES DES CELLULES A‘PROLACTINE DANS L'ANT& HYPOPHYSE DE LA TAUPE MfiLE. A. Pieters and M. Herlant, C.R. Acad. SC, Paris 2741 3002, 1972. (Lab. Histol., Fat. Med. & Pharm., Bruxelles, Belgium,) DIAGNOSE DER PLAZENTAINSUFFIZIENZ DURCH RADIOIMMUNOLOGISCHE UNTERSUCHLJNGENDES SERUM-HCG UND SERUM-HPL. J. Spona and H. Janisch Wien. klin. Wschr. 84(24): 285, 1972. (Hormonlab., Univ.Frauenklin., Wien, Austria.) LH AND FSH RELEASING POTENCY OF THE SYNTHETIC DECAPEPTIDE p-GluHis-Trp-Ser-Tyr-Gly-Leu-Arg-Pro-Gly-NH2 IN HUMAN BEINGS. K. Thomas, J. Donnez, and J. Ferin. Contraception 6(l)r 55, 1972. (Dept. Ob. Gyn,, Univ. Hosp., B-3000 Louvain, Belgium.) PLASMA CONCENTRATION OF TESTOSTERONE, DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE, TESTOSTERONE-OESTRADIOL BINDING GLOBULIN, AND PITUITARY GONADOTROPHINS IN THE SYNDROME OF MALE PSEUDO-HERMAPHRODITISM WITH TESTICULAR FEMINIZATION. R.R. Tremblay, T.P. Foley, Jr., P. Corvol, I.-J. Park, A. Kowarski, R.M. Blizzard, H.W. Jones, Jr., and C.J. Migeon. Acta endocr, 70: 731, 1972. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Johns Hopkins Hosp., Baltimore, Md. 21205) STUDIES ON THE DYNAMICS OF PLASMA ANDROGENS AND ON THE ORIGIN OF DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE IN DOGS. R.R. Tremblav. M.G. Forest. J. Shalf. J.G. Martel, A. Kowarski, and C.J. Migeon. Endocrinology 911 . 556, 1972. (Ctr. Hosp. Univ. Laval, Ste-Foy, Quebec, Canada.) BLOOD PRODUCTION RATE OF DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE IN THE SYNDROME OF MALE PSEUDOHWMAPHRODITISM WITH TESTICULAR FEMINIZATION, R.R. Tremblay, A. Kowarski, I.-J. Park, and C.J. Migeon. J. Clin. Endocr. 75(l): 101, 1972. (As above)
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