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Publications by H. A. ROBERTSON
Changes in the Concentration of Unconjugated Oestrone, Oestradiol-17 and Oestradiol-17 in the Maternal Plasma of the Pregnant Cow in Relation to the Initiation of Parturition and Lactation
Reproduction
Cell Biology
Gynecology
Endocrinology
Reproductive Medicine
Obstetrics
Embryology
Plasma Concentrations of Progesterone, Oestrone, Oestradiol-17 and of Oestrone Sulphate in the Pig at Implantation, During Pregnancy and at Parturition
Reproduction
Cell Biology
Gynecology
Endocrinology
Reproductive Medicine
Obstetrics
Embryology
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Plasma Concentrations of 15-Keto-13,14-Dihydro-PGF-2 , Oestrone Sulphate, Oestradiol-17 and Progesterone in Pregnant Guinea-Pigs Treated With Polychlorinated Biphenyls
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The Acute Effects of Oestradiol-17 and Synthetic LH-RH on Plasma LH Levels in Freemartin Heifers
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The Isolation Ofa-Oestradiol and Oestrone From Horse Testes
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Metabolism of Oestrone and Oestradiol in the Human Foeto-Placental Unit at Midpregnancy
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Changes in the Concentration of Luteinizing Hormone in Plasma of Rams Following Administration of Oestradiol, Progesterone or Testosterone
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