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Journal of Endocrinology (1951) 7, 177-179       DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0070177
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ANTAGONISM OF VAGINAL ACTIONS OF OESTROGEN BY PROGESTERONE AND OTHER STEROIDS

J. M. ROBSON and A. A. SHARAF

The inhibition of the vaginal action of oestradiol and several synthetic oestrogens by progesterone, methyl testosterone and testosterone propionate have been studied quantitatively.

The action of the natural oestrogen is more easily inhibited than that of the synthetic oestrogens.







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