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Molecular cloning of the rhesus glycoprotein hormone α-subunit geneGOLOS, T. G; DURNING, M; FISHER, J. M et al.DNA and cell biology. 1991, Vol 10, Num 5, pp 367-380, issn 1044-5498, 14 p.Article

Regulation of low density lipoprotein receptor synthesis in cultured luteinized human granulosa cells by human chorionic gonadotropin and 8-bromo-cyclic AMPGOLOS, T. G; STRAUSS, J. F. III.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1985, Vol 260, Num 27, pp 14399-14402, issn 0021-9258Article

8-Bromoadenosine cyclic 3',5'-phosphate rapidly increases 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase mRNA in human granulosa cells: role of cellular sterol balance in controlling the response to tropic stimulationGOLOS, T. G; STRAUSS, J. F. III.Biochemistry (Easton). 1988, Vol 27, Num 9, pp 3503-3506, issn 0006-2960Article

Evidence that the maternal pituitary suppresses the secretion of relaxin in the pregnant ratGOLOS, T. G; SHERWOOD, O. D.Endocrinology (Philadelphia). 1984, Vol 115, Num 3, pp 1004-1010, issn 0013-7227Article

Regulation of low density lipoprotein receptor gene expression in cultured human granulosa cells: roles of human chorionic gonadotropin, 8-bromo-3', 5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate, and protein synthesisGOLOS, T. G; STRAUSS, J. F. III.Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.). 1987, Vol 1, Num 4, pp 321-326, issn 0888-8809Article

The suppressive effect of the maternal pituitary on relaxin secretion during the second half of pregnancy in rats does not require the presence of the nonluteal ovarian tissueGOLOS, T. G; SHERWOOD, O. D.Biology of reproduction. 1986, Vol 34, Num 4, pp 595-601, issn 0006-3363Article

Human chorionic gonadotropin and 8-bromo cyclic adenosine monophosphate promote an acute increase in cytochrome P450scc and adrenodoxin messenger RNAs in cultured human granulosa cells by a cycloheximide-insensitive mechanismGOLOS, T. G; MILLER, W. L; STRAUSS, J. F. III et al.The Journal of clinical investigation. 1987, Vol 80, Num 3, pp 896-899, issn 0021-9738Article

Immunocytochemical localization of relaxin in the ovaries of pregnant ratsGOLOS, T. G; WEYHENMEYER, J. A; SHERWOOD, O. D et al.Biology of reproduction. 1984, Vol 30, Num 1, pp 257-261, issn 0006-3363Article

Influence of the conceptuses and the maternal pituitary on the distribution of multiple components of serum relaxin immunoactivity during pregnancy in the ratSHERWOOD, O. D; GOLOS, T. G; KEY, R. H et al.Endocrinology (Philadelphia). 1986, Vol 119, Num 5, pp 2143-2147, issn 0013-7227Article

Phenotypic and functional characterization of rhesus monkey decidual lymphocytes: rhesus decidual large granular lymphocytes express CD56 and have cytolytic activitySLUKVIN, I. I; WATKINS, D. I; GOLOS, T. G et al.Journal of reproductive immunology. 2001, Vol 50, Num 1, pp 57-79, issn 0165-0378Article

Regulation of chorionic gonadotropin-α and chorionic somatomammotropin messenger ribonucleic acid expression by 8-bromo-adenosine 3',5'-monosphosphate and dexamethasone in cultured rhesus monkey syncytiotrophoblastsGOLOS, T. G; HANDROW, R. R; DURNING, M et al.Endocrinology (Philadelphia). 1992, Vol 131, Num 1, pp 89-100, issn 0013-7227Article

Dynamic changes in primate endometrial leukocyte populations: Differential distribution of macrophages and natural killer cells at the rhesus monkey implantation site and in early pregnancySLUKVIN, I. I; BREBURDAA, E. E; GOLOS, T. G et al.Placenta (Eastbourne). 2004, Vol 25, Num 4, pp 297-307, issn 0143-4004, 11 p.Article

Review: Trophoblast differentiation from human embryonic stem cellsGOLOS, T. G; GIAKOUMOPOULOS, M; GERAMI-NAINI, B et al.Placenta (Eastbourne). 2013, Vol 34, issn 0143-4004, S56-S61, SUPAConference Paper

A nonhuman primate model for maternal-fetal immune toleranceSLUKVIN, I. I; BOYSON, J. E; WATKINS, D. I et al.Transplantation proceedings. 1999, Vol 31, Num 4, pp 1844-1846, issn 0041-1345Conference Paper

Influence of maternal diabetes on placental fibroblast growth factor-2 expression, proliferation, and apoptosisBURLEIGH, D. W; STEWART, K; GRINDLE, K. M et al.Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation. 2004, Vol 11, Num 1, pp 36-41, issn 1071-5576, 6 p.Article

Pit-1/growth hormone factor 1 splice variant expression in the rhesus monkey pituitary gland and the rhesus and human placentaSCHANKE, J. T; CONWELL, C. M; DURNING, M et al.The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism. 1997, Vol 82, Num 3, pp 800-807, issn 0021-972XArticle

Pluripotent cell lines derived from common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) blastocystsTHOMSON, J. A; KALISHMAN, J; GOLOS, T. G et al.Biology of reproduction. 1996, Vol 55, Num 2, pp 254-259, issn 0006-3363Article

Selective distribution and pregnancy-specific expression of DC-SIGN at the maternal-fetal interface in the rhesus macaque : DC-SIGN is a putative marker of the recognition of pregnancyBREBURDA, E. E; DAMBAEVA, S. V; SLUKVIN, I. I et al.Placenta (Eastbourne). 2006, Vol 27, Num 1, pp 11-21, issn 0143-4004, 11 p.Article

Non-classical MHC-E (Mamu-E) Expression in the Rhesus Monkey PlacentaDAMBAEVA, S. V; BONDARENKO, G. I; GRENDELL, R. L et al.Placenta (Eastbourne). 2008, Vol 29, Num 1, pp 58-70, issn 0143-4004, 13 p.Article

Microarray analysis of BeWo and JEG3 trophoblast cell lines : Identification of differentially expressed transcriptsBURLEIGH, D. W; KENDZIORSKI, C. M; CHOI, Y. J et al.Placenta (Eastbourne). 2007, Vol 28, Num 5-6, pp 383-389, issn 0143-4004, 7 p.Article

Identification and characterization of a novel luciferase-like protein in the human female reproductive tractKHORRAM, O; GARTHWAITE, M; JOHNSON, M. S et al.The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism. 2004, Vol 89, Num 11, pp 5837-5846, issn 0021-972X, 10 p.Article

Incidence of atresia or of luteinization without rupture of the dominant ovarian follicle in rhesus monkeys treated with estradiol-17β on day 8 of the menstrual cycleDIERSCHKE, D. J; GOLOS, T. G; DURNING, M et al.American journal of primatology (Print). 1994, Vol 34, Num 3, pp 261-273, issn 0275-2565Article

Human chorionic gonadotropin and 8-bromo-adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate stimulate [125I]low density lipoprotein uptake and metabolism by luteinized human granulosa cells in cultureGOLOS, T. G; SOTO, E. A; TURECK, R. W et al.The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism. 1985, Vol 61, Num 4, pp 633-638, issn 0021-972XArticle

The rhesus monkey analogue of human lymphocyte antigen-G is expressed primarily in villous syncytiotrophoblastsSLUKVIN, I. I; BOYSON, J. E; WATKINS, D. I et al.Biology of reproduction. 1998, Vol 58, Num 3, pp 728-738, issn 0006-3363Article

Cloning of four growth hormone/chorionic somatomammotropin-related complementary deoxyribonucleic acids differentially expressed during pregnancy in the rhesus monkey placentaGOLOS, T. G; DURNING, M; FISHER, J. M et al.Endocrinology (Philadelphia). 1993, Vol 133, Num 4, pp 1744-1752, issn 0013-7227Article

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