PMID: 4607630Aug 1, 1974Paper

Variation in response to synthetic luteinizing hormone--releasing hormone (LH-RH) at different phases of the same menstrual cycle in normal women

The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the British Commonwealth
R W ShawJ C Marshall

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Jun 1, 1984·European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology·M J HeinemanR Rolland
May 1, 1975·Clinical Endocrinology·N M DuignanD R London
Sep 1, 1975·Clinical Endocrinology·R W ShawD R London
Sep 1, 1976·Clinical Endocrinology·R W ShawD R London
Apr 1, 1975·British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology·R W ShawD R London
Jan 1, 1979·British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology·R W Shaw
Sep 22, 1979·British Medical Journal·A M McGregorK Hall
May 1, 1981·Postgraduate Medical Journal·A D WrightB T Rudd
Apr 1, 1981·Postgraduate Medical Journal·Y SachdevV K Garg
Jul 29, 2008·Peptides·C N JayasenaS R Bloom
Sep 1, 1981·Clinical Endocrinology·R E McHughR W Shaw
Nov 1, 1978·Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism·R W Shaw
Jan 1, 1979·Radiation and Environmental Biophysics·V P Bond
May 1, 1986·The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science·P R GardG Waldron
Jul 20, 2007·The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism·Waljit S DhilloStephen R Bloom
Jan 1, 1979·Annals of Clinical Biochemistry·W R Butt
Apr 1, 1978·Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology·J R ReelR A Edgren

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