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1. Pharmacogenetics of warfarin in a paediatric population: time in therapeutic range, initial and stable dosing and adverse effects

2. Perinatal exposure to low doses of bisphenol A affects body weight, patterns of estrous cyclicity, and plasma LH levels

3. Morphological features of epithelial cells in the sheep isthmus oviduct during early pregnancy

4. Messenger RNA encoding an estrogen-dependent oviduct secretory protein in the sheep is localized in the apical tips and basal compartments of fimbria and ampulla epithelial cells implying translation at unique cytoplasmic foci

5. Epithelial Lining of the Sheep Ampulla Oviduct Undergoes Pregnancy-Associated Morphological Changes in Secretory Status and Cell Height1

6. Ovulated oocytes collected from PMSG/hCG-treated and cycling Djungarian or Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) are structurally similar with no evidence of polar body formation, indicating arrest in meiosis I

7. Early Embryonic Development in the Djungarian Hamster (Phodopus sungorus) is Accompanied by Alterations in the Distribution and Intensity of an Estrogen (E2)- Dependent Oviduct Glycoprotein in the Blastomere Membrane and Zona Pellucida and in its Association with F-Actin1

8. An Estrogen-Dependent Glycoprotein is Synthesized and Released from the Oviduct in a Temporal- and Region-Specific Manner during Early Pregnancy in the Ewe1

9. Estrogen- and Progesterone-Dependent Secretory Changes in the Uterus of the Sheep1

10. Biosynthesis and Immunocytochemical Localization of an Estrogen-Dependent Glycoprotein and Associated Morphological Alterations in the Sheep Ampulla Oviduct1

11. The Effect of Estrogen and Progesterone on Structural Changes in the Uterine Glandular Epithelium of the Ovariectomized Sheep1

12. Oviduct during early pregnancy: hormonal regulation and interactions with the fertilized ovum

13. An estrogen-dependent secretory protein, which shares identity with chitinases, is expressed in a temporally and regionally specific manner in the sheep oviduct at the time of fertilization and embryo development

14. Quantification of an Estrogen-Dependent Cat Uterine Protein (CUPED) in Uterine Flushings of Estrogen- and Progesterone-Treated Ovariectomized Cats by Radioimmunoassay1

15. The Immunocytochemical Localization of a Cat Uterine Protein That is Estrogen Dependent (CUPED) 1

16. The postovulatory cat oviduct and uterus: Correlation of morphological features with progesterone receptor levels

17. Subcellular Compartmentalization of the Progesterone Receptor in Cat Uteri Following the Acute Administration of Progesterone 1

18. The Detection and Purification of a Cat Uterine Secretory Protein That is Estrogen Dependent (CUPED) 1

19. Estrogen-dependent synthesis and release of a protein (CUPED) by cultured uterine explants from the domestic cat

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