A comparison of diethylstilbestrol- and estradiol-17 beta-induced vitellogenesis in quail

Japanese quail were injected intramuscularly with .125 to 32 mumole/100 g body weight of estradiol-17 beta (E2) or diethylstilbestrol (DES). During the following 8 days, vitellogenesis was assessed in these birds by measuring plasma concentrations of protein-bound phosphorus (PBP; vitellogenin is a...

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Blood Proteins - analysis
Calcium - blood
Coturnix - metabolism
Diethylstilbestrol - pharmacology
Estradiol - pharmacology
Female
Lipoproteins - biosynthesis
Male
Phosphorus - blood
Protein Binding
Quail - metabolism
Vitellogenins - biosynthesis
title A comparison of diethylstilbestrol- and estradiol-17 beta-induced vitellogenesis in quail
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