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Hormone Research (1983) 17 (2): 108–113.
Published Online: 26 November 2008
...Jerry Vriend; John F. Wilber Blinding adult female hamsters by bilateral orbital enucleation caused an increase in thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) content of the medial basal hypothalamus and also led to an increase in TRH content in the remainder of the hypothalamus (dorsal hypothalamus...
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Hormone Research (1974) 5 (5): 311–320.
Published Online: 21 November 2008
...Russel J. Reiter; Linda Y. Johnson Blinding adult male hamsters either by bilateral orbital enucleation or by surgical removal of the inner retinal layers (ganglion cell layer, bipolar cell layer and rod cells) caused atrophy of the testes, seminal vesicles and coagulating gland and also led...
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Hormone Research (1973) 4 (1): 28–33.
Published Online: 21 November 2008
...J.G. Vandenbergh The paired flank glands of golden hamsters are larger and more pigmented in males than females. In the male, but not in the female, castration results in a sharp decrease in size and pigmentation of the flank gland. The response of the flank gland in the male is linear to the log...