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Adenohypophysis and Adrenal Cortex

Annual Review of Physiology, 1960
The mammalian adrenal cortex secretes glucocorticoids, mineralocorti­ coids, androgens, and estrogens. This review is concerned with the adrenal synthesis of each of these classes of compounds and with the regulation of their secretion, metabolism, and excretion.
W F, GANONG, P H, FORSHAM
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Adenohypophysis and Adrenal Cortex

Annual Review of Physiology, 1959
The pace and the emphasis have changed, in recent years, in work on the pituitary and adrenal cortex. The excitement of the 1949-1950 disco veries of new therapeutic uses of corticotropin and cortisone has subsided, and in its place one finds a new focus of attention on the control of the function of the adenohyp ophysis.
M, SAFFRAN, J, SAFFRAN
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Human Fetal Adenohypophysis

Neuroendocrinology, 1988
The pituitary glands were removed from 63 human fetuses from 5 weeks of gestation to term and studied by electron microscopy and ultrastructural immunocytochemistry to document the development of ...
Sylvia L. Asa   +6 more
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Hypothalamus, Adenohypophysis and Adrenal Cortex

Annual Review of Physiology, 1958
The conviction that the hypothalamus has a regulatory influence over the adenohypophysis is strengthened by new experimental data, but unfor­ tunately the precise mechanism or mechanisms by which this regulatory control is mediated remains unsettled. We have assumed that there is a "connecting link" between the hypothalamus and adenohypophysis which ...
G, SAYERS, E S, REDGATE, P C, ROYCE
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Adenohypophysis and Adrenal Cortex

Annual Review of Physiology, 1961
This review of the functions of the adrenal cortex and the adenohypophy­ sis will be concerned mainly with the control of secretions from these glands and the mode of action of their hormones, with emphasis on the pertinent aspects of human physiology and patho-physiology.
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IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY OF INDIVIDUAL ADENOHYPOPHYSIAL CELLS

Acta Endocrinologica, 1971
ABSTRACT Immunohistochemistry is the intracellular detection of antigens by the use of specific antibodies labelled with a tracer. The choice of the tracer is such that the sites of the antigen-antibody reactions can be visualized by microscopic examination.
P, Leleux, C, Robyn
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Brain-Adenohypophysial Communication in Mammals

Annual Review of Physiology, 1971
Scope of this review.-This review concerns interactions between the brain and the pituitary gland. However, hormones of the pars intermedia (aand P-MSH)1 or pars nervosa (antidiuretic hormone-vasopressin, oxytocin) are not considered except insofar as they may affect function of the pan distalis, and the same is true for the pineal gland and its (hor ...
F E, Yates, S M, Russell, J W, Maran
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Hypothalamic Control of Adenohypophysial Secretions

Annual Review of Physiology, 1973
This chapter has no pretense at being an exhaustive review of all the lit­ erature published over the last few years pertinent to its title. To the contrary, we want to make clear that we have selected about one-fifth of what we col­ lected in preparation of this review, to be included here.
R E, Blackwell, R, Guillemin
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Somatostatin Mediation of Adenohypophysial Secretion

Annual Review of Physiology, 1986
,S-14) was original­ ly isolated from the hypothalamus as a GH inhibitory factor. Subsequent studies revealed that this peptide's immunoreactivity is heterogeneous and is distrib­ uted in many tissues of the body in mammalian and submammalian species. Somatostatin-con taining cells consist typically of nerve cells or endocrine-like cells (D-cells), and
Y C, Patel, C B, Srikant
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