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1. On The Relationship between (16,6,3)-Designs and (25,12) Self-Orthogonal Codes

5. Abstracts of papers pharmacological meeting

6. Abstracts of papers pharmacological meeting

8. Abstracts of Dutch doctoral theses

9. Abstracts of posters symposium disposition and delivery of peptide drugs

16. On the spectrum of critical sets in latin squares of order 2n

17. There is no 2‐(22, 8, 4) block design

18. Constructions of 2‐cover‐free families and related separating hash families

19. Self‐dual codes and the (22,8,4) balanced incomplete block design

20. Existence of non‐resolvable Steiner triple systems

21. Short-term pituitary desensitization to luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LH-RH) after pulsatile LH-RH administration in women with amenorrhea of suprapituitary origin**Supported by a grant from the Foundation for. Medical Research which is subsidized by the Netherlands Organization for the Advancement of Pure Research.††Presented in part at the Second Annual Meeting of the European Neuroendocrine Association, Milan, Italy, October 15 to 17, 1985.

22. Pulsatile LH-RH treatment induces a relatively low response of LH and FSH, while discontinuation enhances the response in women with amenorrhea of suprapituitary origin

23. STUDIES ON A PROTEIN SYNTHESIS DEPENDENT STEP IN LH RELEASE BY LH-RH

24. Effect of Ca2+deprivation on release of luteinizing hormone induced by luteinizing hormone releasing hormone from female rat pituitary glands in vitro

25. Acute desensitization of pituitary FSH response to LHRH in ovariectomized rats: further evidence that in the presence of ovarian proteins the LHRH-dependent, LH-like component of FSH release becomes apparent

26. Regulation by ovarian factors of the LHRH-induced LH response in pituitary glands in situor grafted under the kidney capsule in intact and ovariectomized rats

27. Pulsatile GnRH treatment of the ovariectomized rat and release of LH and FSH

28. The influence of pulsatile GnRH administration to the ovariectomized rat on the pituitary response to GnRH and the occurrence of spontaneous LH pulses

29. Effect of pre-treatment of long-term ovariectomized rats with anti-LRH on the response of the pituitary gland in vitro to the analogue of LRH D-ser-(tBu)6-des-gly10-ethylamide-LRH (Buserelin®)

30. Administration of a GnRH-antagonist to immature rats affects subsequent female and male pubertal development differently

31. Effect of pretreatment of long-term ovariectomized (OVX) rats with a competitive LRH antagonist on FSH release in vitro

32. Divergent effects on LH and FSH synthesis and release from intact female rat pituitary glands in vitro by methylxanthines, cyclic AMP derivatives and sodium fluoride

33. Release and synthesis of FSH by pituitary glands of female rats in vitro

34. Exogenous versus endogenous pulses of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone and secretory patterns of gonadotropins**Supported by a grant from the Foundation for Medicai Research (MEDIGON) which is subsidized by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), Den Haag, The Netherlands.

35. The frequency of pulsatile luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone treatment and luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone secretion in women with amenorrhea of suprapituitary origin**Supported by a grant from the Foundation for Medical Research (MEDIGON), which is subsidized by the Netherlands Organization for the Advancement of Pure Research (ZWO).††Presented in part at the Sixth Reinier de Graaf Symposium, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, August 27 to 29, 1987.

36. Conversion of Progesterone to Testosterone in the Rat Leydig Cell1

37. The involvement of ovarian factors in maintaining the pituitary glands of female rats in a state of low LH responsiveness to LHRH

38. Time course of inhibition of synthesis and basal release of FSH from pituitary glands of female rats by bovine follicular fluid in vitro

39. Influence of pulsatile administration of LRH on the development of the augmentative (positive) effect of oestradiol on the pituitary response to LRH

40. Dopaminergic and adrenergic effects on plasma LH levels in rats with hypothalamic islands

41. Equidistant permutation arrays: a bound

42. DEPENDENCE ON PROTEIN SYNTHESIS OF THE N6-MONOBUTYRYL CYCLIC AMP PLUS THEOPHYLLINE MEDIATED RELEASE OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE INDUCED BY LUTEINIZING HORMONE RELEASING HORMONE FROM RAT PITUITARY GLANDS IN VITRO

43. REFRACTORINESS OF THE PITUITARY GLAND AFTER CONTINUOUS EXPOSURE TO LUTEINIZING HORMONE RELEASING HORMONE

44. Patterns of LH and FSH in men during high-frequency blood sampling

45. Autonomous FSH synthesis in vitroin anterior pituitary glands and grafts from female rats

46. The self-priming action of LHRH increases the low pituitary LH and FSH response caused by ovarian factors: observations in vitro

47. Release of LH in vitro from anterior pituitary glands of ovariectomized rats by LRH or elevated potassium concentration after pre-treatment with oestradiol benzoate in vivo

48. Effect of pretreatment of long-term ovariectomized rats with an LRH antagonist on LH release in vitro by LRH, elevated K+or N6-monobutyryl adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (mbcAMP) plus theophylline

49. Phenobarbital enhances pituitary LH release induced by LRH pulses in the ovariectomized rat

50. PROLONGED VAGINAL OESTRUS AND THE NORMAL OESTROUS CYCLE IN THE RAT

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