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Methods of hormone radioimmunoassay, 2nd ed: Edited by B. M. Jaffe and H. R. Behrman. Academic Press, New York. $59.50. xxx + 1040 pp.; Illustr.; Subject index. 1979

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This article is published in General and Comparative Endocrinology.The article was published on 1979-12-01. It has received 78 citations till now.

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A Decade of Development in Immunoassay Methodology

TL;DR: The use of monoclonal antibodies is now widespread, and the methodologies of labels and of solid-phase components are much more sophisticated; new assay formulations, novel homogeneous systems, immunosensors, free-analyte assays, the importance of thorough validation and of interfering substances, and future trends are discussed.
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Glucocorticoids in acute asthma. A critical controlled trial

TL;DR: The results provide objective documentation of the time course over which administration of parenteral corticosteroids speeds the recovery of asthmatic patients who are unresponsive to standard therapy.
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Effect of dietary energy and protein on bovine follicular dynamics and embryo production in vitro: associations with the ovarian insulin-like growth factor system.

TL;DR: It is proposed that the observed dietary-induced changes in the ovarian IGF system increase bioavailability of intrafollicular IGF, thus increasing the sensitivity of follicles to FSH, contributing to the observed increase in growth rate of the dominant follicle.
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[38] Assay of corticotropin releasing factor

TL;DR: The chapter presents the acid extraction method for tissue fragments and a Bond Elute method for aqueous samples for extraction of CRF and an in vitro assay employing primary anterior pituitary cell cultures and a radioimmunoassay (RIA) procedure.
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Impact of Nutrition on Oocyte Quality: Cumulative Effects of Body Composition and Diet Leading to Hyperinsulinemia in Cattle

TL;DR: The results show that the effect of feeding level on oocyte quality is dependent on the body condition of the animal, with the high level of feeding being beneficial to oocyte from animals of low body condition but detrimental to oocytes from animal of moderately high body condition.