p(HGNC:CGB3)
The addition of the CRH-R1 an- tagonist antalarmin in a 10-fold higher concentration compared with that of CRH overcame the effect of CRH on beta-hCG release (d 11 beta-hCG 185.6 6.087 mIU/ml, P 0.001) indicating that the suppressive effect of CRH was recep- tor mediated (Fig. 3). PubMed:23211705
In the CRH 107 mol/liter group, the amount of beta-hCG measured in the culture medium was elevated but to a lesser extent compared with the control group (d 11 -hCG 6.05 0.077 mIU/ml, P 0.001). PubMed:23211705
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