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HOOKER-FORBES METHOD. By D. S. FLUX. From Massey College, University of New Zealand. (Received 5 December 1959). SUMMARY. A dose-response ...
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A dose-response line for the Hooker-Forbes test using progesterone dissolved in arachis oil and CHI mice was determined and the results were compared with ...
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A discussion of the Hooker-Forbes technique for estimating progestins is included. Progestins in blood have been estimated by chemical and biological methods ...
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Until quite recently, the only method available for measuring progesterone in the peripheral blood was the bio-assay devised by Hooker &. Forbes (1947).
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Bioassay for progestin activity by the Hooker-Forbes method of mixtures of testosterone and progesterone and of estrone, estradiol-17β, and progesterone ...
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Bioassays of peripheral blood of pregnant ewes (2) and human beings (3) by the method of Hooker and Forbes indicate levels of as much as 10µg. per ml. and ...
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Inhibition of the Hooker-Forbes Response by Aminopterin.∗ ... segment of the uterus of ovariectomized mice according to the method of Hooker and Forbes.
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ether, 100 ml) and the seventh (ethyl ace- tate, 300 ml) gave positive reactions when tested by Hooker-Forbes method( 7). Eluates 1-4 and 5-7 were combined, ...
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eluate, when bioassayed by the Hooker-Forbes method, gave positive reactions thus furtherindicating the presence of progesterone. Conclusions.-The results ...
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steroids tested, progesterone alone gave the characteristic response. Application of the method to human pregnancy blood (Hooker & Forbes,. 1949a) indicated ...
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