G E Ringler
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Stone B, Vargyas J, Ringler G, Stein A, Marrs R
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 1999 Jun;
180(6 Pt 1):1522-34.
PMID: 10368500
Objective: Our aim was to determine which factors influence the effectiveness of intrauterine insemination. Study Design: This article is a retrospective statistical analysis of outcomes of 9963 consecutive intrauterine insemination...
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Marrs R, Ringler G, Stein A, Vargyas J, Stone B
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 1993 Jun;
168(6 Pt 1):1858-61; discussion 1861-3.
PMID: 8317533
Objectives: We determined the effect of embryo transfer, zygote intrafallopian transfer, and frozen embryo transfer on clinical outcomes after surrogate gestational transfers. Study Design: Prospective randomization was carried out. Results:...
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Ringler G, Strauss 3rd J
Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol
. 1990 Oct;
2(5):703-8.
PMID: 2130970
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CIBILS L, Ringler G
J Perinat Med
. 1990 Jan;
18(1):5-11.
PMID: 2348332
The fetal intrapartum condition as well as maternal and immediate neonatal outcome of 274 consecutive midforceps rotations (head in transverse or posterior position and below + 1 station but without...
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Tremblay Y, Ringler G, Morel Y, Mohandas T, Labrie F, Strauss 3rd J, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 1989 Dec;
264(34):20458-62.
PMID: 2584224
17-Ketosteroid reductase (17KSR), also known as 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, catalyzes the reversible interconversion of estradiol to estrone and of androstenedione to testosterone. Using a recently cloned human placental 17KSR cDNA,...
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Ringler G, Senekjian E, Smith F, Little A, Clinton S, Stephens J
Gynecol Oncol
. 1989 Apr;
33(1):116-20.
PMID: 2703160
A patient with three synchronous, Stage I neoplasms of the ovary, kidney, and lung, who underwent resection of all lesions at the same operative procedure, is presented. The incidence of...
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Ringler G, Kallen C, Strauss 3rd J
Endocrinology
. 1989 Apr;
124(4):1625-31.
PMID: 2538307
Steroid hormones are thought to play a role in controlling placental endocrine function. Since maternal free cortisol levels increase during gestation, and glucocorticoid receptors have been identified in placental tissue,...
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Ringler G, Coutifaris C, Strauss 3rd J, Allen J, Geier M
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 1989 Mar;
160(3):655-6.
PMID: 2784629
Colony-stimulating factor 1 is a hematopoietic growth factor that increases 1000-fold in the uteri of pregnant mice, and its receptor is abundantly expressed in the human placenta. The concentration of...
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Ringler G, Kao L, Miller W, Strauss 3rd J
Mol Cell Endocrinol
. 1989 Jan;
61(1):13-21.
PMID: 2744214
There is little information on the molecular events underlying the effects of cAMP on human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and particularly steroidal hormone production in normal trophoblasts. We examined the effects...