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Radioimmunoassay of plasma estriol

open access: bronzeAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1977
H, Elrad, S, Sybulski
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FREE ESTRIOL IN BLOOD PLASMA*

open access: bronzeThe Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1960
Joseph C. Touchstone, John W. Greene
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Surfactant and polymer layered carbon composite electrochemical sensor for the analysis of estriol with ciprofloxacin

Materials research innovations (Print), 2020
This article exposes an approachable strategy for the responsive electrochemical analysis of estriol (ER) hormone by designing a sensitive and selective sensor of sodium dodecyl sulphate and polymerised xanthacridinum modified carbon nanotube and ...
Hareesha Nagarajappa, J. G. Manjunatha
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SCREENING IN PREGNANCY WITH UNCONJUGATED ESTRIOL COMPARED WITH TOTAL ESTRIOL

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1985
Abstract. An obstetric population was screened ‘blind’ by measuring unconjugated estriol (ucE3) and total estriol (tE3) in serum. The purpose was firstly to ascertain the predictive values of ucE3 for the prediction of low birth weight and distressed neonates (perinatal deaths included), and secondly to compare the predictive values of ucE3 and tE3 ...
Peter Schultz-Larsen   +2 more
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Estriol in the Management of the Menopause

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
Estriol was administered for a six-month period as estrogen replacement therapy to 52 symptomatic postmenopausal women. Assays of serum follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), estrone, and estradiol were performed before and during therapy.
Tzingounis Va   +2 more
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Estriol assays in obstetrics

Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1975
Abstract Estriol-6-(O-carboxymethyl) oxime (E 3 -6-CMO) and estriol-4-azobenzoic acid (E 3 -4-ABA) were coupled to BSA and compared with regard to antigenicity and antiserum specificity as well as suitability for radioimmunoassay (RIA) of unconjugated and total plasma estriol (E 3 ) and, if possible, of immunoreactive E 3 in unextracted plasma. Anti-
Frank Z. Stanczyk   +4 more
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Estriol in pregnancy

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 ...
Ian H. Thorneycroft   +3 more
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Relationship of amniotic fluid estriol to maternal urinary estriol

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1968
Abstract Amniotic fluid estriol and amniotic fluid volume were measured in 16 normal and 8 abnormal third trimester gestations. A wide and overlapping range in the amniotic fluid estriol was found in both groups. However, values less than 100 µg per liter were consistently indicative of fetal jeopardy.
Arnold M. Berman   +4 more
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Estriol in pregnancy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1981
This study was undertaken to determine the course of unconjugated plasma estriol (E3) concentrations after 40 weeks' gestation and to assess whether the latter may be used as a first-line test in the management of term pregnancies with poor dates and prolonged gestation. Plasma E3 was measured twice weekly in 134 women with well-dated pregnancies of 40
Robert J. Gauthier   +2 more
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ESTRIOL IN THE POSTMENOPAUSE

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1987
Estriol is regarded as a mild and brief-acting hormone and, as such, has been prescribed for over four decades as a therapeutic agent for postmenopausal women with urogenital disorders. The dosages administered and the results obtained have varied considerably in earlier studies.
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