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Progesterone was first discovered in 1929 by George W. Corner and Willard M. Allen. By 1934 pure crystalline material was achieved by Adolf Butenandt at the ''[[wikipedia | Progesterone was first discovered in 1929 by George W. Corner and Willard M. Allen. By 1934 pure crystalline material was achieved by Adolf Butenandt at the ''[[wikipedia:Gdańsk_University_of_Technology|Chemisches Institut of Technical University]]'' in [[wikipedia:Gdańsk]]. Synthesis was accomplished later that year. | ||
<ref name="Josimovich 2013 p. ">{{cite book | last=Josimovich | first=J.B. | title=Gynecologic Endocrinology | publisher=Springer Science & Business Media |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9vv2BwAAQBAJ&pg=PA25 |date=11 November 2013 |access-date=1 February 2016 |archive-date=14 January 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230114024947/https://books.google.com/books?id=9vv2BwAAQBAJ&pg=PA25| isbn=978-1-4613-2157-6 |pages=9, 25–29 }}</ref> | <ref name="Josimovich 2013 p. ">{{cite book | last=Josimovich | first=J.B. | title=Gynecologic Endocrinology | publisher=Springer Science & Business Media |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9vv2BwAAQBAJ&pg=PA25 |date=11 November 2013 |access-date=1 February 2016 |archive-date=14 January 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230114024947/https://books.google.com/books?id=9vv2BwAAQBAJ&pg=PA25| isbn=978-1-4613-2157-6 |pages=9, 25–29 }}</ref> | ||
In a 2012 study higher levels of progesterone were linked to lower affinity to competitive behavior in women.<ref name="Buser 2012 pp. 1–10">{{cite journal | last=Buser | first=Thomas | title=The impact of the menstrual cycle and hormonal contraceptives on competitiveness|journal=Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization|series=Gender Differences in Risk Aversion and Competition|volume=83|issue=1|pages=1–10|doi=10.1016/j.jebo.2011.06.006|issn=0167-2681|url=https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/1864146/117489_376503.pdf|access-date=2 February 2024|archive-date=2 February 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240202143019/https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/1864146/117489_376503.pdf}}</ref><ref name="Piosik 2003 pp. 135–138">{{cite journal | last=Piosik | first=Romuald | title=Adolf Butenandt und sein Wirken an der Technischen Hochschule Danzig | journal=CHEMKON | volume=10 | issue=3 | date=2003 | issn=0944-5846 | doi=10.1002/ckon.200390038 | pages=135–138}}</ref> | In a 2012 study higher levels of progesterone were linked to lower affinity to competitive behavior in women.<ref name="Buser 2012 pp. 1–10">{{cite journal | last=Buser | first=Thomas | title=The impact of the menstrual cycle and hormonal contraceptives on competitiveness|journal=Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization|series=Gender Differences in Risk Aversion and Competition|volume=83|issue=1|pages=1–10|doi=10.1016/j.jebo.2011.06.006|issn=0167-2681|url=https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/1864146/117489_376503.pdf|access-date=2 February 2024|archive-date=2 February 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240202143019/https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/1864146/117489_376503.pdf}}</ref><ref name="Piosik 2003 pp. 135–138">{{cite journal | last=Piosik | first=Romuald | title=Adolf Butenandt und sein Wirken an der Technischen Hochschule Danzig | journal=CHEMKON | volume=10 | issue=3 | date=2003 | issn=0944-5846 | doi=10.1002/ckon.200390038 | pages=135–138}}</ref> | ||
==Chemistry== | ==Chemistry== | ||
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