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THE establishment of the relationship between progesterone and 5β-pregnane-3α : 20α-diol by Vening1 was followed by a number of reports of the isolation of pregnanediol from the urine of other species.
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ROBERTSON, H., COULSON, W. Pregnanediol in the Urine of the Ewe. Nature 182, 1512–1513 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/1821512b0
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