Inhibition of ovulation by progestin analogs (agonists vs antagonists): Preliminary evidence for different sites and mechanisms of actions

In: Contraception · 1996 · vol. 53(1) , pp. 55–64 · doi:10.1016/0010-7824(95)00255-3 · PMID:8631191 · W2102679211
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This study investigated progestin analogs, comparing agonists and antagonists, to understand their differing mechanisms and sites of action in inhibiting ovulation.

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