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    Development of adrenal cortical zonation and expression of key elements of adrenal androgen production in the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) from birth to adulthood by Parker, C.R., Grizzle, W.E., Blevins, J.K., Hawkes, K.

    Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (25-04-2014)
    “…•Adrenal sections from 27 autopsied chimpanzees (birth – 31years) were immunostained.•Chimpanzee fetal zone (FZ) expressed CYP17, SULT2A1, and Cytochrome B5…”
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    Decline in the concentration of low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol in human fetal plasma near term by Parker, Jr, C R, Carr, B R, Simpson, E R, MacDonald, P C

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-09-1983)
    “…Fetal plasma levels of lipoprotein-cholesterol were quantified during the latter stages of normal human gestation to ascertain whether a relationship exists…”
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    Dynamics of the fetal adrenal, cholesterol, and apolipoprotein B responses to antenatal betamethasone therapy by Parker, C.R., Atkinson, M.W., Owen, J., Andrews, W.W.

    “…OBJECTIVE: Prior studies suggest that fetal plasma cholesterol is regulated in part by the rate of uptake and utilization of low-density lipoprotein…”
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    Image reconstruction from zeros of the z-transform by Parker, C.R., Satherley, B.L., Bones, P.J.

    “…A new method for reconstructing a compact pixellated image from the zeros of its z-transform is presented. Particular zeros are chosen from the infinity which…”
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    Validation of torso force feedback slope simulation through an energy cost comparison by Parker, C.R., Carrier, D.R., Hollerbach, J.M.

    “…This paper compares the energy cost of locomotion on a real slope and on a simulated slope using a tether force on the Sarcos Treadport. Walking and running…”
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    Analysis of the potential for transfer of lipoprotein-cholesterol across the human placenta by Parker, Jr, C R, Deahl, T, Drewry, P, Hankins, G

    Published in Early human development (01-10-1983)
    “…We sought to determine whether evidence exists for the contribution of maternal plasma cholesterol to the fetal plasma cholesterol pool. We found maternal…”
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    Endocrine maturation and lung function in premature neonates of women with diabetes by Parker, Jr, C R, Hauth, J C, Hankins, G D, Leveno, K, Rosenfeld, C R, Porter, J C, MacDonald, P C

    “…Because respiratory distress syndrome may result, in part, from a hormonal deficiency in the developing fetus, we investigated the endocrine millieu of 28…”
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    Concentrations of deoxycorticosterone, deoxycorticosterone sulfate, and progesterone in maternal venous serum and umbilical arterial and venous sera by Parker, Jr, C R, Cutrer, S, Casey, M L, MacDonald, P C

    “…The present investigation was conducted to evaluate the potential for the transfer of deoxycorticosterone (DOC) and deoxycorticosterone sulfate (DOC-SO4) from…”
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    Umbilical cord plasma concentrations of deoxycorticosterone sulfate in anencephalic fetuses by Parker, Jr, C R, Carr, B R, Winkel, C A, Casey, M L, MacDonald, P C

    “…In the present investigation, we determined the levels of deoxycorticosterone sulfate in mixed umbilical cord plasma of anencephalic abortuses and newborn…”
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    Ontogeny of human fetal plasma progesterone, deoxycorticosterone, and deoxycorticosterone sulfate by Parker, Jr, C R, Carr, B R, Ragland, S R, Morrison, J C, Herbert, W N, MacDonald, P C

    “…The concentrations of progesterone, deoxycorticosterone (DOC), and deoxycorticosterone sulfate (DOC-SO4) were determined in mixed umbilical cord plasma of…”
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