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The effect of acute hypoxia on glucose, lactate, and pyruyate transport from the brain ventricles of the dog
Michael, David Keith, 1942-
Text (1972)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The effect of constant illumination on the hypothalamo-hypophysial-gonadal axis of the female rat
Mioduszewski, Robert John, 1947-
Text (1978)
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Effect of polybrominated biphenyl treatment on target organ androgen metabolism and brain sexual differentiation
Wilke, Donald Leroy
Text (1985)
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Effects of chronic estrogen exposure on catecholaminergic activity in the preoptico-suprachiasmatic-tuberoinfundibular system governing the regulation of luteinizing hormone surge in rats : an inquiry into mechanism of action and comparison with aging
Kasturi, Badrinarayanan Seshadri
Text (2005)
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Relation of neuroendocrine system to loss of reproductive function in aging female rats
Huang, Hive-Ho, 1939-
Text (1977)
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Evidence and possible mechanism for the permanent decline in tuberoinfundibular dopaminergic neuronal activity after chronic estradiol administration in Fischer 344 rats
Gottschall, Paul Edward
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