Cuellar, 1973 - Google Patents
Effect of adiposectomy and feeding level on FSH‐induced testicular growth in male lizards Anolis carolinensis (Reptilia: Iguanidae)Cuellar, 1973
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- 15981917861737127835
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- Cuellar H
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- Journal of Experimental Zoology
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Abstract Experiment 1. At 32° C and with a plentiful food supply the testes of Anolis carolinensis injected with 25 μg FSH for 11 days grow in the absence of fat bodies. The same dosage of FSH did not influence fat body weight in the sham‐operated animals …
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