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Dependence of mean levels of circulating luteinizing hormone upon pulsatile amplitude and frequency
R. R. Kazer
, C. H. Liu, S. S C Yen
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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pulses
38%
levels
30%
women
30%
amplitudes
30%
values
15%
data
7%
correlations
7%
range
7%
units
7%
concentration
7%
peaks
7%
mathematical models
7%
sex
7%
ovaries
7%
menstrual cycle
7%
steroids
7%
luteinizing hormone
7%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Luteinizing Hormone
100%
Sex Hormone
7%
Ovary Polycystic Disease
7%
Dependent Personality Disorder
7%
Neuroscience
Luteinizing Hormone
100%
Anterior Pituitary
7%
Dependent Personality Disorder
7%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Pulse Rate
38%
Postmenopause
7%
Peripheral Circulation
7%
Menstrual Cycle
7%
Luteinizing Hormone
7%
Follicular Phase
7%
Time
7%