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Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1984
The early history of estriol is reviewed with special emphasis on its isolation, identification, quantitation in tissues and body fluids and its unique biogenesis in the human feto-placental unit. The relationship to epimeric estriols and acidic estrogens and the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties which led to a widespread therapeutic use ...
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The early history of estriol is reviewed with special emphasis on its isolation, identification, quantitation in tissues and body fluids and its unique biogenesis in the human feto-placental unit. The relationship to epimeric estriols and acidic estrogens and the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties which led to a widespread therapeutic use ...
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1972
I HAVE looked through Joseph Price’s writings in the hope of finding some hint of the sea-change which our view of the nature and function of the amniotic fluid was to suffer. Not surprisingly, there is none. With occasional excursions into cranky beliefs, medical men have, from Hippocrates to Price, held to the view that the liquor amnii was a ...
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I HAVE looked through Joseph Price’s writings in the hope of finding some hint of the sea-change which our view of the nature and function of the amniotic fluid was to suffer. Not surprisingly, there is none. With occasional excursions into cranky beliefs, medical men have, from Hippocrates to Price, held to the view that the liquor amnii was a ...
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1972
Abstract The reliability of daily unconjugated plasma estriol (E 3 ) as a first-line test for fetal surveillance in the management of diabetic pregnancies was assessed. Seventy consecutive insulin-dependent diabetic women admitted in late pregnancy were followed up with daily 8 am unconjugated plasma E 3 assays and weekly antepartum fetal heart rate ...
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Abstract The reliability of daily unconjugated plasma estriol (E 3 ) as a first-line test for fetal surveillance in the management of diabetic pregnancies was assessed. Seventy consecutive insulin-dependent diabetic women admitted in late pregnancy were followed up with daily 8 am unconjugated plasma E 3 assays and weekly antepartum fetal heart rate ...
Uwe Goebelsmann +3 more
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Biology and receptor interactions of estriol and estriol derivatives in vitro and in vivo
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1984The biological effects of estriol (E3) have been studied in three estrogen targets, namely, the rat uterus in vivo and in vitro, in primary human endometrial cell cultures and in MCF-7 human breast cancer cells in culture. Studies on the temporal relationships between estrogen receptor binding and biological responses in the uterus using estriol and ...
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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1960
E, DICZFALUSY, A M, MAGNUSSON
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E, DICZFALUSY, A M, MAGNUSSON
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