A Jagannadha Rao
Articles written in Journal of Biosciences
Volume 2 Issue 1 March 1980 pp 69-73
The role of follitropin and lutropin on the ovarian function in rats
Adult cycling female rats were treated with antisera to highly purified human follitropin and lutropin for eight days. The effect of this treatment on the
Volume 3 Issue 1 March 1981 pp 83-88
A Jagannadha Rao S G Kotagi N R Moudgal
Administration of human chorionic gonadotropin to pregnant bonnet monkeys
Volume 6 Issue S2 July 1984 pp 97-106
Studies on regulation of chorionic gonadotropin secretion in primates
A Jagannadha Rao N Mathialagan S G Kotagi N R Moudgal
The regulation of secretion of chorionic gonadotropin in primates has been studied using both
Volume 7 Issue 2 March 1985 pp 145-152
R Chakrabarti G S Murthy A Jagannadha Rao
Using an antibody raised in the rabbit to ovine leutenizing hormone β subunit coupled to activated cellulose, a solid phase radioimmunoassay to detect early pregnancy in the South Indian bonnet monkey has been developed. Non-specific inhibition due to serum was eliminated by inclusion of new born calf serum in the assay tubes. The assay is simple, needs only one centrifugation and can be completed in 6 h at room temperature with no false positive results.
Volume 10 Issue 4 December 1986 pp 423-428
Plasma levels of gonadotropin releasing hormone during menstrual cycle of
N Mathialagan A Jagannadha Rao
A sensitive radioimmunoassay for gonadotropin releasing hormone has been developed. The assay has been validated for its specificity by testing various analogues of gonadotropin releasing hormone. Analysis of plasma samples during the menstrual cycle of 4 female bonnet monkeys showed a significant increase in the immunoreactive gonadotropin releasing hormone levels during preovulatory period of the menstrual cycle.
Volume 10 Issue 4 December 1986 pp 429-441
N Mathialagan A Jagannadha Rao
Using a specific radioimmunoassay for gonadotropin releasing hormone, the presence of gonadotropin releasing hormone like material in the first trimester human placenta has been demonstrated. The material has been partially characterized using carboxy methyl cellulose chromatography, high pressure gel permeation chromatography and reverse phase C18 high pressure liquid chromatographic analysis. Analysis for bioactivity revealed that placental gonadotropin releasing hormone is much more active than synthetic gonadotropin releasing hormone in
Volume 26 Issue 4 November 2001 pp 390a-390a
Partha P Majumder A Jagannadha Rao
Volume 26 Issue 4 November 2001 pp 421-423
Volume 26 Issue 4 November 2001 pp 425-427
Is there a role for contraceptive vaccines in fertility control?
Volume 37 Issue 2 June 2012 pp 207-210
Commentary: NR Moudgal – A pioneer in the development of immunocontraceptive approaches
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