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Urol Int (1994) 52 (4): 213–216.
Published Online: 03 February 2010
... and was compared with dihydrotestosterone (DHT) level and histological differentiation in the same tissue. The mean concentrations of EMBP in 20 untreated and 6 hormonally refractory PC were 112.6 ± 120.7 and 218.0 ± 102.3 ng/g tissue, respectively. In the 20 untreated PC, the EMBP concentration...
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Urol Int (1981) 36 (2): 79–87.
Published Online: 29 January 2010
...Kuniyoshi Nozumi; Ryoko Sato; Haruo Ito; Masayuki Maruoka; Jun Shimazaki The binding of dihydrotestosterone, R 1881 and R 5020 as examined in cytosols of normal, benign hypertrophic and cancerous tissues of the human prostates. Almost all samples obtained by open operation showed high affinity...
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Urol Int (1976) 31 (4): 265–271.
Published Online: 27 January 2010
...J.A. Thomas; M.S. Manandhar; E.J. Keenan; W.D. Edwards; P.A. Klase The simultaneous subcutaneous injections of dihydrotestosterone (0.5 mg/kg) and/or ovine prolactin (5 or 50 IU/kg) to mature castrate rats for periods of 5–10 days led to an augmentation of prostate gland levels of RNA, DNA...
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Urol Int (1977) 32 (4): 303–311.
Published Online: 27 January 2010
...W.D. Edwards; J.A. Thomas When testosterone (T) or dihydrotestosterone (DHT) pellets (15 mg) were implanted into host male rats of different ages bearing ventral prostate transplants obtained from donors of varying ages, the in situ tissues generally contained more DNA than did the transplanted...