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[Direct radioimmunologic analysis of serum progesterone].

Quaderni Sclavo di diagnostica clinica e di laboratorio, 1984
Different radioimmunological methods to dose progesterone, without previous extraction of hormone with organic solvents, have been compared with a method using extraction. Furthermore the specific characteristics, precision and accuracy of direct methods and their diagnostic validity in a normal ovulatory cycle and in the luteal insufficiency, have ...
G, Marsili   +4 more
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Circulating maternal serum progesterone in high-risk pregnancies

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1976
Serum progesterone was measured by competitive protein-binding assay in 331 cases of normal pregnancy ranging from 6 to 42 weeks. Serial estimations of serum progesterone were performed in nine cases of severe hypertensive disorder of pregnancy, eight cases of twin pregnancy, three cases of twin pregnancy complicated by severe hypertensive disorder of ...
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Serum progesterone and serum human chorionic gonadotropin in gestational and nongestational choriocarcinoma

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1975
Serum progesterone was assayed by the competitive protein-binding technique in 20 cases of gestational choriocarcinoma and one case of nongestational choriocarcinoma. Serum human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) was simultaneously measured from the same blood samples by the hemagglutination-inhibition technique. Serum progesterone in choriocarcinoma ranged
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Serum progesterone in nonpregnant women

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1974
Hatem Askalani   +5 more
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Serum progesterone in nonpregnant women. I. Comparative study of serum progesterone concentration and urinary pregnanediol excretion.

American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 1974
Serum progesterone concentration and urinary pregnanediol excretion were measured simultaneously in 54 patients. The values have a logarithmic distribution. Mean values and normal range were: for serum progesterone in proliferative phase, 0.44 ng. per milliliter (0.15 to 1.30); in secretory phase, 5.6 ng.
Askalani, Hatem   +5 more
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Progesterone Binding to Serum Proteins*

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1977
U, Westphal, S D, Stroupe, S L, Cheng
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“Validity” of Serum Progesterone Levels After Oral Progesterone

Fertility and Sterility, 1994
Khalil Nahoul, Dominique de Ziegler
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SERUM PROGESTERONE IN ECTOPIC PREGNANCY

Southern Medical Journal, 1991
C. Neil Herrick   +2 more
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[Spin-label progesterone binding to serum albumin].

Biofizika, 1978
The binding of spin label progesterone to bovine serum albumin was studied by the spin-probe technique. The binding capacity of protein was established. It was shown that protein formed a rigid complex with steroid, the correlation time of this complex being 50 ns. In the complex the radical part of the steroidal molecule has a hydrophobic environment.
S I, Ogursov   +4 more
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Serum Progesterone Diagnostic

Biomedical Safety & Standards, 2009
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