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Concept Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Academic Article Non-invasive detection of ibuprofen in vivo 13C-NMR signals in rats.
Academic Article Effects of S-petasin on corticosterone release in rats.
Academic Article Effects of crude adlay hull acetone extract on corticosterone release from rat zona fasciculata-reticularis cells.
Academic Article Differential effects of nonylphenol on testosterone secretion in rat Leydig cells.
Academic Article Effects and mechanisms of nonylphenol on corticosterone release in rat zona fasciculata-reticularis cells.
Academic Article Stimulatory effects of propylthiouracil on pregnenolone production through upregulation of steroidogenic acute regulatory protein expression in rat granulosa cells.
Academic Article Effects of insulin-like growth factor 1 on muscle atrophy and motor function in rats with brain ischemia.
Academic Article In utero and neonate exposure to nonylphenol develops hyperadrenalism and metabolic syndrome later in life. I. First generation rats (F(1)).
Academic Article Recovery from developmental nonylphenol exposure is possible for female rats.
Academic Article Regulation of Intermittent Hypoxia on Brain Dopamine in Amphetaminized Rats.
Academic Article Nonylphenol-induced hyperadrenalism can be reversed/alleviated by inhibiting of 11-? hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1.
Academic Article Role of testosterone in regulating induction of TNF-a in rat spleen via ERK signaling pathway.
Academic Article An inhibitor of 11-? hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (PF915275) alleviates nonylphenol-induced hyperadrenalism and adiposity in rat and human cells.
Academic Article Antisteroidogenic effects of hydrogen peroxide on rat granulosa cells.
Academic Article Effects of evodiamine and rutaecarpine on the secretion of corticosterone by zona fasciculata-reticularis cells in male rats.
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