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bis(p-hydroxyphenyl)cyclohexylidenemethane
Known as:
cyclofenil diphenol
National Institutes of Health
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1998
1998
Retrograde trafficking of both Golgi complex and TGN markers to the ER induced by nordihydroguaiaretic acid and cyclofenil diphenol.
Daniel Drecktrah
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P. D. Figueiredo
,
R. Mason
,
William J. Brown
Journal of Cell Science
1998
Corpus ID: 41782101
Previous studies have shown that the Golgi stack and the trans-Golgi network (TGN) may play a role in capturing escaped resident…
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1969
1969
Histochemical demonstration of drug interference with progesterone synthesis.
L. Appelgren
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility
1969
Corpus ID: 34138294
Autoradiography of some labelled steroid hormone precursors in mice has shown that these substances are localized to a great…
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1969
1969
Some effects of bis(p-hydroxyphenyl)cyclohexylidenemethane (F 6060) and related compounds on reproduction and steroidogenesis in laboratory animals.
T. Giannina
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B. Steinetz
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M. Butler
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J. Chart
,
R. Carney
Biology of Reproduction
1969
Corpus ID: 44905286
2 diphenylethenes F 6060 and F 6066 WERE INVESTIGATED FOR POSSIBLE inhibitory effects on luteal function in vivo and for possible…
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1965
1965
Distribution pattern of a non-steroid compound with endocrine actions, 14C-bis(p-hydroxyphenyl)cyclohexylidenemethane (compound F6060) and its diacetate (compound F6066).
Å. Hanngren
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N. Einer-jensen
,
S. Ullberg
Acta Endocrinologica
1965
Corpus ID: 37136416
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