Reduced intrafollicular androstenedione and estradiol levels in early-treated prenatally androgenized female rhesus monkeys receiving follicle-stimulating hormone therapy for in vitro fertilization
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Abstract
Five early-treated and four late-treated prenatally androgenized and five normal female rhesus monkeys were studied to determine whether prenatal testosterone propionate exposure beginning Gestational Days 40-44 (early-treated) or 100-115 (late-treated) affects follicular steroidogenesis during reco …
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| Authors | Dumesic DA;Schramm RD;Bird IM;Peterson E;Paprocki AM;Zhou R;Abbott DH;; |
| Journal | biology of reproduction |
| Year | 2003 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
animals
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
research support
u.s. gov't
female
male
david h abbott
daniel a dumesic
P.H.S.
follicle stimulating hormone / blood
macaca mulatta
hormones / blood
insulin / blood
recombinant proteins / therapeutic use
blood glucose / analysis
r dee schramm
androgens / pharmacology
pmid:12801996
doi:10.1095/biolreprod.102.015164
androstenedione / metabolism*
estradiol / metabolism*
fertilization in vitro / methods*
follicle stimulating hormone / therapeutic use*
oocytes / drug effects
oocytes / physiology
ovarian follicle / drug effects
ovarian follicle / metabolism*
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