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Precocious Puberty Following Treatment in a Six-Year-Old Male with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: Studies of Serum Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Serum Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Plasma Testosterone1 [PDF]
Robert Penny+2 more
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Comparison of Oncocytic and Follicular Carcinoma of the Thyroid Without Initial Distant Metastasis
Oncocytic thyroid carcinoma (OTC) is recognized as a distinct entity of follicular thyroid carcinoma (FTC), and its prognosis has traditionally been considered poor. However, the available data on this topic remain limited and highly heterogeneous. The objective of this study was to investigate the clinicopathological features and prognosis of patients
Pierre Puygrenier+6 more
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HISTOLOGIC LOCALIZATION OF FOLLICLE-STIMULATING AND LUTEINIZING HORMONES IN THE RAT TESTIS
Roberto E. Mancini+2 more
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ABSTRACT The study by Morshed‐Behbahani et al. highlights that financial barriers are not the sole obstacle to accessing infertility treatment. To ensure equal access for all, infertility treatment should be regarded as a universal human right, with the public sector assuming responsibility for its provision.
Arturs Kalva, Girts Brigis
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Some Properties of the Interaction of Follicle Stimulating Hormone with Bovine Granulosa Cells and Its Inhibition by Follicular Fluid1 [PDF]
Nina C. Darga, LEO E. REICHERT
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ABSTRACT Telogen effluvium (TE) is an acute and diffuse hair loss due to an abnormal increase in telogen hair follicles in response to external or internal factors. Recently, TE attracts global interest as a major cause of hair loss as a sequela of COVID‐19.
Manabu Ohyama+6 more
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Properties of follicle-stimulating-hormone receptor in cell membranes of bovine testis [PDF]
K. W. Cheng
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Faced with climate warming, ectothermic species shift their breeding phenology, which is in part attributed to an acceleration of gestation or incubation in warmer environments.
Théo Bodineau+7 more
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