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James D. Kitchin
James D. Kitchin
University of Washington
Internal medicine
Endocrinology
Medicine
Gonadotropin
Luteinizing hormone
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Contents volume 27
1999
Advances in Engineering Software
Felix E. Schletter
George V. Clift
Raimund Meyer
David H. P. Streeten
Bart F. Rice
William W. Cleveland
Nor Bahiah Ahmad
V. T. Politano
Kenneth Savard
Jonathan Harris
C. Hoegel
Milton G. Crane
Stephen H. Conrad
Ronald J. Pion
James D. Kitchin
N.M. Drayer
Stephen Lieberman
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Endogenous opiates participate in the regulation of pulsatile luteinizing hormone release in an unopposed estrogen milieu: Studies in estrogen-replaced, gonadectomized patients with testicular feminization
1985
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Johannes D. Veldhuis
Alan D. Rogol
Gregorio Perez-Palacios
Paul G. Stumpf
James D. Kitchin
Maria L. Dufau
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Pregnenolone Sulfate in Human Pregnancy Plasma1
1967
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Suzanne H. Conrad
Ronald J. Pion
James D. Kitchin
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Evaluation of Ovarian Response to HMG Stimulation
1967
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Leon R. Spadoni
James D. Kitchin
A. E. Schindler
Vannee Ratanasopa
Walter L. Herrmann
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Metabolism of progesterone by the term human placenta perfused in-situ
1967
Steroids
James D. Kitchin
Ronald J. Pion
Suzanne H. Conrad
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