Danazol: Prolonged suppression of gonadotropins after subcutaneous administration in the castrate male rat
article
OA: closed
CC0
⤵ 2 in-corpus citations
Limited metadata. Only one source feed has indexed
this record so far — no abstract, full text, or open-access copy is
available through Endo Lab. The
publisher's page (linked below)
is the canonical location for the actual content. If you have institutional
access, use "Find at my library".
AI-generated summary
Subcutaneous administration of danazol in castrate male rats led to prolonged suppression of gonadotropins, indicating its potential for hormonal regulation.
One-sentence paraphrase of the abstract; not a substitute for reading it. No clinical advice. How this works
My notes (saved in your browser only)
Citation neighborhood
Papers in the corpus that this work cites (lower rings, blue) and that cite this one (upper rings, green). Dot size scales with the paper's in-corpus citation count — bigger dot = more influential within the endo/adeno field. Click a dot to open that paper. [ expand to 2 hops ] — adds papers reached through this work's immediate citers/citees. Heavier; up to 60 extra dots.
References (14)
- Danazol via openalex
- Danazol Suppression of Luteinizing Hormone in the Rat: Evidence for Mediation by both Androgen and Estrogen Receptors via openalex
- Danazol suppression of luteinizing hormone secretion: a role for danazol-androgen receptor interaction within the brain-pituitary complex via openalex
- Effects of Danazol on endometrial DNA synthesis in rats via openalex
- Efficacy and safety of nafarelin in the treatment of endometriosis via openalex
- Elimination of ovulation and menstrual cyclicity (with danazol) improves dysphoric premenstrual syndromes via openalex
- Elimination of ovulation and menstrual cyclicity (with danazol) improves dysphoric premenstrual syndromes. via openalex
- New Therapy for Endometriosis via openalex
- Pituitary Gonadotropin Responsiveness with Danazol via openalex
- Radioimmunoassay for Danazol in Human and Monkey Plasma via openalex
- The absorption, distribution and metabolic fate of danazol in rats, monkeys and human volunteers. via openalex
- doi:10.1095/biolreprod10.4.438 via openalex
- W6712913964 via openalex
- doi:10.1093/ajhp/16.11.602 via openalex
Cited by (2)
Source provenance
- openalex
- last seen: 2026-05-11T06:15:24.675520+00:00
License: CC0
· commercial use OK