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Spinimmunoassay of progesterone

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1975
Abstract A spin-labeled derivative of progesterone was prepared: 3(progesterone-1111α-hemisuccinyl)-3 methylamino-2,2,5,5, tetramethyl pyrolidine-1-oxyl. A corresponding antibody was produced by inoculating rabbits with progesterone-11α-hemisuccinyl-(bovine serum albumin). These materials were then used in developing a method to measure progesterone.
R, Wei, R, Almirez
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The Biochemistry of Progesterone

1964
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the progress that has been made in the knowledge of certain aspects of the biochemistry of progesterone in the past few years. The chapter discusses the secretion and metabolism of the hormone. The primary biological action of progesterone is on reproductive processes.
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Progesterone receptor and the mechanism of action of progesterone antagonists

The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1995
Currently available progesterone antagonists have been suggested to fall into two categories based on differences in how they interact with and inactivate the progesterone receptor (PR). The anti-progestin ZK98299 (Type I) impairs PR association with DNA, while Type II compounds (RU486, ZK112993, ZK98734) promote PR binding to DNA.
D P, Edwards   +5 more
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Progesterone and the progesterone receptor.

The Journal of reproductive medicine, 2001
During the 1990s, extensive research has effectively mapped the progesterone receptor-mediated actions of progesterone and has more recently uncovered nonreceptor-mediated effects--the effect of progesterone on uterine sensitivity to oxytocin, for example, involves direct, nongenomic progesterone action on the uterine oxytocin receptor.
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Progesterone antagonists and progesterone receptor modulators: an overview

Steroids, 2003
Since the original description of the structure of the antiprogestin, mifepristone, was published, numerous related compounds have been synthesized which may function as progesterone antagonists (PAs) or progesterone receptor modulators (PRMs). The latter are mixed agonists-antagonists.
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Progesterone

Archives of Family Medicine, 1993
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PROGESTERONE

Archives of Dermatology, 1969
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Intradermal progesterone testing for autoimmune progesterone dermatitis

International Journal of Dermatology, 2022
Rafey Rehman   +3 more
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