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THE COMPARATIVE ACTIONS OF TESTOSTERONE PROPIONATE AND 5α-ANDROSTAN17β-OL-3-ONE PROPIONATE ON THE REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR, PHYSIOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY OF MALE RATS

, 1971
Free and propionate forms of dihydrotestosterone were compared with testosterone propionate to evaluate their ability to restore masculine behavior in castrated rats.
F. Hh
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Testosterone concentrations in testes of normal men: effects of testosterone propionate administration.

Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1973
Testicular and plasma testosterone (T) and plasma LH levels were determined in 6 normal men. Two of these men received 50 mg testosterone propionate (TP) daily for 10 and 25 weeks, respectively.
H. Morse   +3 more
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Sexual behavior in adult gonadectomized female pseudohermaphrodite, female, and male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) treated with estradiol benzoate and testosterone propionate.

Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1982
Studies were made of the sexual behavior of 22 gonadectomized adult rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) given no hormonal treatment, treated with estradiol benzoate (EB, 20 microgram/day), and treated with testosterone propionate (TP, 10 mg/day ...
C. H. Phoenix, K. Chambers
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Clobetasol dipropionate 0.05% versus testosterone propionate 2% topical application for severe vulvar lichen sclerosus.

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1998
OBJECTIVE Our goal was to evaluate short-term (3 months) and long-term (1 year) treatment of vulvar lichen sclerosus, by comparing topical application of testosterone propionate 2% in petrolatum with the corticosteroid clobetasol dipropionate 0.05 ...
J. Bornstein   +4 more
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CONDITIONS MODIFYING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TESTOSTERONE, TESTOSTERONE PROPIONATE, AND METHYL TESTOSTERONE

Endocrinology, 1942
As RULE, the potencies of the various physiologically active steroids have been compared on the basis of their actual weights. Either effects obtained by identical milligram amounts are graded, or those milligram or microgram doses which bring about equal effects are considered equi-effective.
M. W. Burrill   +3 more
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Testosterone propionate therapy in one hundred cases of angina pectoris.

Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1946
IN PREVIOUS communications (3, 4), the beneficial effects of testosterone propionate therapy in 46 patients with angina pectoris have been reported.
M. A. Lesser
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SOME EFFECTS OF TESTOSTERONE PROPIONATE ON THE IMMATURE PULLET

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology, 1955
Sexually immature pullets were treated for 10 days with testosterone propionate (TST) in doses of hormone ranging from 0.25 to 5.0 mgm. per day. TST increased live weight gains, the effect being significant for the highest dosage; TST also increased oviduct weight. Both these results are in agreement with those of previous workers.
D. S. Layne, R. H. Common
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Prenatal testosterone propionate and postnatal ovarian activity in the rat.

Acta Endocrinologica, 1983
Testosterone propionate (TP) was given to rats on days 16 through 20 of pregnancy (2 mg/day). Female young had masculinized external genitalia. Sexual maturity was accelerated in TP females, despite lower weights and shorter lengths of body and tail ...
A. Slob   +3 more
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE METABOLIC EFFECTS OF TESTOSTERONE PROPIONATE IN NORMAL MEN AND WOMEN AND IN EUNUCHOIDISM1,2

, 1940
LAST YEAR, in conjunction with A. H. Bryan, we described our experiences with the metabolic effects of daily injections of testosterone propionate in 4 eunuchoids, one of whom had pituitary damage from a suprasellar cyst (1,2).
A. Kenyon   +4 more
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The effects of gonadectomy and the administration of testosterone propionate on the growth of antlers in male and female deer.

Endocrinology, 1947
SEVERAL of us at the Harvard Medical School have been interested for some years in the study of the antlers of deer. We have attempted more especially to analyze by experimental means the factors controlling the annual renewal, growth, and shedding of ...
G. B. Wislocki   +2 more
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