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What are the Key Endpoints of the Hershberger Assay?
The main endpoints in a Hershberger Assay include the weights of specific androgen-dependent tissues. These tissues are:
Ventral Prostate
Seminal Vesicles
(with coagulating glands)
Levator Ani Muscle
(with bulbocavernosus muscle)
Cowper's Gland
Glans Penis
Changes in these tissue weights are indicative of the test substance's hormonal activity.
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