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1. Repeated Exposure to Prolactin Is Required to Induce Luteal Regression in the Hypophysectomized Rat1

2. The Proestrous Prolactin Surge Is Not the Sole Initiator of Regressive Changes in Corpora Lutea of Normally Cycling Rats1

3. Luteal Regression in the Normally Cycling Rat: Apoptosis, Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1, and Inflammatory Cell Involvement1

4. Expression of the Steroidogenic Acute Regulatory Protein in the Corpus Luteum of the Rabbit: Dependence upon the Luteotropic Hormone, Estradiol-17β1 1

5. Luteal regression in the normally cycling rat: apoptosis, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, and inflammatory cell involvement

7. Cellular and Biochemical Changes in the Rabbit Corpus Luteum after Withdrawal of 17β-Estradiol. II. Radioautographic Analysis of [3H] Uridine Incorporation12

8. A Mechanism for Regression of the Rabbit Corpus Luteum: Uterine-Induced Loss of Luteal Responsiveness to 17β-Estradiol12

10. Synergistic Effects of Prolactin and Estradiol in the Luteotropic Process in the Pregnant Rat: Regulation of Estradiol Receptor by Prolactin1

11. Cellular and Biochemical Changes in the Rabbit Corpus Luteum after Withdrawal of 17β-Estradiol. I. Paradoxical Increase in RNA Synthesis1

12. Maintenance of Postimplantation-Pregnancy in the Rat in the Presence of Ectopic Corpora Lutea: Requirement for Ovarian Follicles and Estrogen12

13. Luteal Regression in the Normally Cycling Rat: Apoptosis, Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1, and Inflammatory Cell Involvement1

14. Size Distribution and Hormonal Responsiveness of Dispersed Rabbit Luteal Cells during Pseudopregnancy1

15. Comparison of Serum Progesterone, 20α-Dihydroprogesterone, and Estradiol-17βin Pregnant and Pseudopregnant Rabbits: Evidence for Postimplantation Recognition of Pregnancy1

16. Early Changes in Luteal Function Associated with the Luteotropic Effect of Testosterone in the Pregnant Rat1

17. Synergistic Effects of Prolactin and Estradiol in the Luteotropic Process in the Pregnant Rat: Regulation of Estradiol Receptor by Prolactin1

18. Cellular and Biochemical Changes in the Rabbit Corpus Luteum after Withdrawal of 17β-Estradiol. II. Radioautographic Analysis of [3H] Uridine Incorporation12

19. Cellular and Biochemical Changes in the Rabbit Corpus Luteum after Withdrawal of 17β-Estradiol. I. Paradoxical Increase in RNA Synthesis1

20. Control of Corpus Luteum Function in the Pregnant Rabbit: Role of the Placenta (“Placental Luteotropin”) in Regulating Responsiveness of Corpora Lutea to Estrogen1

21. 17β-Estradiol Maintains Normal Function of Corpora Lutea Throughout Pseudopregnancy in Hypophysectomized Rabbits1

22. A Method for Transplantation of Luteinizing Granulosa Cells: Evidence for Progesterone Secretion1

23. Relationships Between Estrogen Receptor and Estradiol-Stimulated Progesterone Synthesis in the Rabbit Corpus Luteum1

24. Serum Progesterone in Pregnant Rats with Ectopic or in situ Corpora Lutea: Correlation Between Amount of Luteal Tissue and Progesterone Concentration1, 2

25. The Postpartum Gonadotropin Surge in the Rat Depends upon the Presence of Nonluteal Ovarian Tissues

26. Estrogen withdrawal Induces Macrophage Invasion in the Rabbit Corpus Luteum1

27. Luteal Enzymes of the Luteinizing Hormone and β-Adrenergic Signal Transduction Pathways in Hypophysectomized Rabbits do not Require Pituitary Hormone Support1

28. A Mechanism for Regression of the Rabbit Corpus Luteum: Uterine-Induced Loss of Luteal Responsiveness to 17β-Estradiol12

29. Estrogen Uncouples Steroidogenesis from 3′,5′-Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate Regulation in the Rabbit Corpus Luteum1

30. Expression of the Steroidogenic Acute Regulatory Protein in the Corpus Luteum of the Rabbit: Dependence upon the Luteotropic Hormone, Estradiol-17β11

31. Prolactin-Induced Regression of the Rat Corpus Luteum: Expression of Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 and Invasion of Macrophages1

32. Expression of Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 in the Corpus Luteum of the Rat1

33. Maintenance of Postimplantation-Pregnancy in the Rat in the Presence of Ectopic Corpora Lutea: Requirement for Ovarian Follicles and Estrogen12

34. The postpartum gonadotrophin surge in the rat depends upon the presence of nonluteal ovarian tissues

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