Effect of human chorionic gonadotropin on serum levels of progesterone and estrogens in the pregnant bonnet monkev (Macaca radiata).

dc.contributor.authorRao, A Jagannadha
dc.contributor.authorKotagi, S G
dc.contributor.authorMoudgal, N R
dc.date.accessioned2015-07-20T06:21:25Z
dc.date.available2015-07-20T06:21:25Z
dc.date.issued1981-03
dc.description.abstractAdministration of human chorionic gonadotropin to pregnant bonnet monkeys (Macaca radiata) at 55-60 days and 130-140 days of pregnancy resulted in a significant increase in serum progesterone levels. This effect could be observed even in lutectomized monkeys. However, no significant change in the serum estrogen level was noticed. These results suggest that although no chorionic gonadotropin is detectable in the serum after 35 days of pregnancy, the foetoplacental steroidogenic system is still responsive to exogenous gonadotropic stimulation.en_US
dc.identifier.citationRao A Jagannadha, Kotagi S G, Moudgal N R. Effect of human chorionic gonadotropin on serum levels of progesterone and estrogens in the pregnant bonnet monkev (Macaca radiata). Journal of Biosciences. 1981 Mar; 3(1): 83-88.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/160096
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.source.urihttps://www.ias.ac.in/jarch/jbiosci/3/83-88.pdfen_US
dc.subjectPlacentaen_US
dc.subjectchorionic gonadotropinen_US
dc.subjectsteroidogenesisen_US
dc.titleEffect of human chorionic gonadotropin on serum levels of progesterone and estrogens in the pregnant bonnet monkev (Macaca radiata).en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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