"Gonadotropins, Equine" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Gonadotropins secreted by the pituitary or the placenta in horses. This term generally refers to the gonadotropins found in the pregnant mare serum, a rich source of equine CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN; LUTEINIZING HORMONE; and FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE. Unlike that in humans, the equine LUTEINIZING HORMONE, BETA SUBUNIT is identical to the equine choronic gonadotropin, beta. Equine gonadotropins prepared from pregnant mare serum are used in reproductive studies.
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D006064
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D06.472.699.322.451 D06.472.699.649.451 D12.644.548.726.451 D12.776.780.451
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Gonadotropins, Equine" by people in Profiles.
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Bitran D, Solano SM. Termination of pseudopregnancy in the rat alters the response to progesterone, chlordiazepoxide, and MK-801 in the elevated plus-maze. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2005 Jul; 180(3):447-54.
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Sarkissian M, Mendez R, Richter JD. Progesterone and insulin stimulation of CPEB-dependent polyadenylation is regulated by Aurora A and glycogen synthase kinase-3. Genes Dev. 2004 Jan 01; 18(1):48-61.
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Kuperwasser C, Pinkas J, Hurlbut GD, Naber SP, Jerry DJ. Cytoplasmic sequestration and functional repression of p53 in the mammary epithelium is reversed by hormonal treatment. Cancer Res. 2000 May 15; 60(10):2723-9.