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Sex steroid levels in Columbia River white sturgeon
online pdf document from the International Congress on the Biology of Fish, San Francisco, USA (1996)
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Smoltification and stress indices in wild and hatchery smolts of spring/summer chinook salmon sampled at Snake River dams
online pdf document - conference paper from the International Congress on the Biology of Fish, San Francisco, USA (1996)
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Society for Endocrinology
Society for Endocrinology was set up in 1946 to promote the advance of endocrinology
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Stem cell factor and c-kit in the mammalian testis: lessons originating from mother nature's gene knockouts
online review paper, Journal of Endocrinology
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Study of reproduction biomarkers in Columbia River fish species
online pdf document from the International Congress on the Biology of Fish, San Francisco, USA (1996)
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The neonatal period: a critical interval in male primate development
online review paper, Journal of Endocrinology
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The role of Serine Proteases and Serine Protease Inhibitors in the migration of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone neurons
This is the first report in which the in vivo application of a serine protease or its inhibitor have been demonstrated to affect embryonic neuronal migration; online article, BMC Developmental Biology 2 (6) 2002
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The secretion of gonadotropin and growth hormone in the bagrid catfish with different reproductive stages
online pdf document from the International Congress on the Biology of Fish, San Francisco, USA (1996)
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Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism (TEM)
Elsevier Science - TEM is a review journal with 10 issues per year - the backbone of TEM is its widely regarded concise and critical reviews of recent advances across the field of endocrinology and metabolism - the content focuses not only on fundamental research but also on clinical disease and advances in therapy
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