Ketelslegers et al., 1978 - Google Patents
Developmental changes in testicular gonadotropin receptors: plasma gonadotropins and plasma testosterone in the ratKetelslegers et al., 1978
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- 10890970163871589053
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- Ketelslegers J
- Hetzel W
- Sherins R
- Catt K
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- Endocrinology
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The relationships between plasma gonadotropins, testicular gonadotropin receptors, and plasma testosterone were examined during neonatal life and throughout sexual maturation in the rat. The binding affinity of testicular LH receptors (2.4× 1010 M-1) was significantly …
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