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Keywords: Hypophysectomy
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Acta Anatomica (1994) 149 (1): 21–30.
Published Online: 17 July 2008
...G.J. Hausman; R. Watson We have demonstrated that fetal hypophysectomy (hypox) induces deficiencies in skin and adipose tissue development and that chronic thyroxine (T 4 ) treatment either normalizes or enhances skin and adipose tissue development in hypox fetuses. Since hypox also induces...
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Acta Anatomica (1993) 147 (3): 152–158.
Published Online: 16 July 2008
... and staining intensity and of an equal number of cells in mitosis. Cell volume was not affected but the surface area of plasma membrane, RER and Golgi complex was increased in parathyroid cells after hypophysectomy. Parathyroid cells of both intact and hypophysectomized rats responded to hypocalcaemia...
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Acta Anatomica (1987) 130 (4): 291–297.
Published Online: 15 July 2008
... adipose tissue Adrenergic innervation Electron microscopy Hypophysectomy 4 01 1987 24 02 1987 15 7 2008 A ctaanat. 130: 291-297 (1987) Adrenergic Innervation of Fetal Pig Adipose Tissue Histochemical and Ultrastructural Studies G.J. Hausman, R.L. Richardson' Animal Physiology...
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Acta Anatomica (1989) 134 (2): 89–93.
Published Online: 15 July 2008
...A. Enemar; B. Lewkowicz; M. Mussawir; A. Smålander Rat fetuses were subjected to selective hypophysectomy in utero on day 16,17 or 18 of gestation and inspected on day 22 (the day before birth) .The survival rate of fetuses operated on day 17 and 18 was about 20 and 50% respectively. Losses were...
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Acta Anatomica (1985) 121 (1): 1–6.
Published Online: 15 July 2008
...) of force groups between which there are significant differences. The data suggest that the simulated increases in body weight, within the range used for this study, enhance bone growth in hypophysectomized female and male rats similarly – hypophysectomy being a condition known to inhibit bone growth. 7...
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Acta Anatomica (1982) 114 (4): 321–329.
Published Online: 11 July 2008
...M.R. Simon; P. Papierski Male and female Sprague-Dawley rats were used to see if increased, intermittent, compressive forces, produced by experimental bipedalism would have a compensatory effect on hypophysectomy – a situation known to inhibit bone growth. Half of the rats underwent amputation...
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