PMID: 1189759Jan 1, 1975Paper

[The problem of modifying X-chromatin frequency using hormonal contraceptives].

Zentralblatt für Gynäkologie
P MeinholdG Klinger

Abstract

The ability of the sexual steroids to induce extragenital organ-effects is set in connection to the preovulatory decrease of x-chromatin frequency during the regular menstrual cycle as found by Schmidt and coll. [11]. Under modified techniques of investigation and exact criteria of selection, reproducibility of the results and the behaviour of the x-chromatin-frequency in the artificially controlled anovulatory cycle are checked. The absence of preovulatory decrease shows that a hormonal influence may be assumed.

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