Colloquium der Gesellschaft für Biologische Chemie in 9.-11. April 1970 in Mosbach/Baden,, 21.
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Introduction. --; General Outline about Reproductive Physiology and its Developmental Background. --; The Significance of Hormones in Mammalian Sex Differentiation as Evidenced by Experiments with Synthetic Androgens and Antiandrogens. --; Hypothalamic LH-Releasing Hormone: Chemistry, Physiology and Effect in Humans. --; On the Identity of the LH- and FSH-Releasing Hormones. --; Comparative Aspects of Pituitary Regulatory Pattern of Sexual Functions. --; Cybernetics of Mammalian Reproduction. --; Biogenesis of Androgens. --; Biosynthesis, Secretion and Biological Action of the Female Sex Hormones. --; The Saga of Mammalian Sperm from Ejaculation to Syngamy. --; A Contribution to the Biochemistry and Biology of Seminal Plasma. --; Ovum Transport. --; Metabolism of the Ovum between Conception and Nidation. --; Endometrial Secretion and Early Mammalian Development. --; Immunology of Reproduction. --; Genetic Aspects of Early Mammalian Development. --; Maintenance of Pregnancy under the Aspects of Uterus-Inhibiting Substances. --; The Role of the Conceptus in the Control and Maintenance of Pregnancy. --; The Role of the Uterus in the Regulation of Ovarian Periodicity. --; Animal Models of Inborn Errors of Steroidogenesis and Steroid Action. --; Hormonal Effects on Socio-Sexual Behavior in Dogs. --; Summary.
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It is two years since a general meeting of the Gesellschaft fur Biologische Chemie first requested us to organize the 21 st Mosbach Colloquium on mammalian reproduction, and one year since we received final authorization to do so. The present volume contains the papers read at the Colloquium, but the discussions have been omitted because writing and proofƯ reading them would have delayed the appearance of this volume for an unjustifiable long time. Besides, in most cases the discussion was of a relatively specific nature and we did not consider it essential, bearing in mind that the purpose of the Mosbach ColƯ loquia is to provide advanced further education for the nonƯ specialist. One of us has referred to this and to the topical structure of the 21 st Colloquium in the introductory and final remarks. Helpful suggestions for organizing the program were made by some of the invited speakers, but the first important impulses VON BERSWORDT-WALLRABE, Dr. ELGER, Dr. came from Dr. GERHARDS, Dr. NEUMANN, and Dr. UFER to whom we here wish express our thanks. Thanks are also due to those whose donations, some of which were very generous, made it financially possible to organize the Colloquium. HEINZ GIBIAN July 1970 ERNST JURGEN PLOTZ Contents Introduction. H. GIBIAN (Berlin) 1 General Outline about Reproductive Physiology and its Developmental Background. A. JOST (Paris) . 4 The Significance of Hormones in Mammalian Sex DifferentiaƯ tion as Evidenced by Experiments with Synthetic AndroƯ gens and Antiandrogens. W. ELGER, F. NEUMANN, H.