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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 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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Physiology of Progesterone

2015
The major target organ of progesterone is the reproductive system. Progesterone, in association with estrogen, is involved in the development and sexual maturation of the reproductive organs and orchestrates the menstrual cycle. Progesterone takes part in all the processes from the preparation of the uterine decidua, myometrium and cervix during the ...
Edi Vaisbuch, Offer Erez, Roberto Romero
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Progesterone Receptor Signaling Mechanisms.

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2016
S. Grimm, Sean M. Hartig, D. Edwards
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Progesterone

Archives of Family Medicine, 1993
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PROGESTERONE

Archives of Dermatology, 1969
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Racemic progesterone

Tetrahedron Letters, 1963
William S. Johnson   +2 more
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Breast Cancer—Major changes in the American Joint Committee on Cancer eighth edition cancer staging manual

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017
Elizabeth A Mittendorf   +2 more
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