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- assertion description "[To demonstrate the specific effects of estrogens and androgens on the development of the prostatic epithelial hyperplasia, we used luteinizing hormone receptor knockout mice (LuRKO), which are resistant to pituitary regulation mediated by luteinizing hormone, lack postnatal androgen production, and have rudimentary accessory sex glands, the growth of which can be induced with exogenous androgen replacement.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- NP621001.RAUCKPOHKJQNu67K0Mxloe-S-sKfl8AKpjZILock0HznE130_assertion description "[To demonstrate the specific effects of estrogens and androgens on the development of the prostatic epithelial hyperplasia, we used luteinizing hormone receptor knockout mice (LuRKO), which are resistant to pituitary regulation mediated by luteinizing hormone, lack postnatal androgen production, and have rudimentary accessory sex glands, the growth of which can be induced with exogenous androgen replacement.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP621001.RAUCKPOHKJQNu67K0Mxloe-S-sKfl8AKpjZILock0HznE130_provenance.
- NP536239.RAF5D55JK1jibAw_GzeIm17AAym5qkU4MzJIdqdGw_jpM130_assertion description "[To demonstrate the specific effects of estrogens and androgens on the development of the prostatic epithelial hyperplasia, we used luteinizing hormone receptor knockout mice (LuRKO), which are resistant to pituitary regulation mediated by luteinizing hormone, lack postnatal androgen production, and have rudimentary accessory sex glands, the growth of which can be induced with exogenous androgen replacement.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP536239.RAF5D55JK1jibAw_GzeIm17AAym5qkU4MzJIdqdGw_jpM130_provenance.