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Progestins chemistry

Walden CE, Knopp RH, Johnson JL, Heiss G, Wahl PW, 183. Hoover JJ. Effect of estrogen/progestin potency on clinical chemistry measures. The Lipid Research Clinics Program 184. Prevalence Study. Am J Epidemiol 1986 123(3) 517—31. [Pg.247]

Wintersteiner, O. and Allen, W.M. (1934) Crystalline progestin. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 107, 321-336. [Pg.18]

In this chapter the biological function of PR, its structural properties and therapeutic indications for progestins will be described. Since steroidal progestins have now been in clinical use for several decades, the focus of this chapter will be more on the current developments, particularly in the area of nonsteroidal progestins mainly with a medicinal chemistry perspective. [Pg.202]


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