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Klinefelter's syndrome: report of an autopsy, with particular reference to the histology and histochemistry of the endocrine glands.

Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1954
IN 1942 Klinefelter, Reifenstein and Albright (1) described a syndrome of male hypogonadism characterized by gynecomastia, aspermatogenesis without a-leydigism, and increased excretion of gonadotropic hormone.
Agnes S. Burt   +3 more
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FUNDAMENTAL FACTORS IN THE INTERPRETATION OF STIMULI INFLUENCING ENDOCRINE GLANDS

, 1936
During the past few years, numerous observations have been made showing that a great variety of stimuli may influence the function of endocrine glands.
H. Selye, J. B. Collip
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The endocrine glands

1979
By definition these are glandular organs producing secretions which pass straight into the blood stream. Because they have no ducts they are often referred to as ductless glands.
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Angiogenesis in endocrine glands: Special reference to the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor

Microscopy research and technique (Print), 2003
Recent studies have shown that several angiogenic growth factors are produced and secreted by normal endocrine cells and are increased in pathological states of endocrine glands, including inflammation, hyperplasia, and neoplasia.
R. Katoh,
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Central nervous system structures connected with the endocrine glands. findings obtained with the viral transneuronal tracing technique.

Experimental and clinical endocrinology & diabetes, 2000
This review is a summary of recent neuromorphological observations on the existence of multisynaptic neural pathways between the endocrine glands and the central nervous system (CNS) and its structures involved in this pathway.
I. Gerendai, B. Halász
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Influence of some endocrine glands, hormones and blinding on the histology and porphyrins of the Harderian glands of golden hamsters.

American Journal of Anatomy, 1971
Harderian glands of female or castrated male hamsters contained scattered luminal pigment deposits and a single cell type. Two cell types were found in the glands from intact males.
Roger A. Hoffman
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Tumours of Endocrine Glands

1973
Tumours of the thyroid show a preponderance of follicular types but in other respects are similar to pattern described in other countries. Adrenal cortical tumours are rare. Phaeo-chromocytomas occur outside the adrenal more frequently than in the adrenal medulla. Autoimmune phenomena in the endocrine glands are extremely rare in Ugandan Africans.
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Hormones and Endocrine Glands of Fishes

Science, 1967
The structures discussed above illustrate some of the evolutionary knowledge to be obtained from studies of the comparative biology of the endocrine system among the fishes (see also 17, 78).
H. Bern
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Spontaneous tumors and common diseases in two colonies of Syrian hamsters. III. Urogenital system and endocrine glands.

Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1976
The frequency of spontaneously occuring neoplasms in the urogenital system and endocrine organs was examined in two Syrian hamster colonies [Eppley colony (EC); Hannover colony (HC)].
P. Pour   +4 more
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Effects on the endocrine glands [PDF]

open access: possible, 1960
Many of the changes observed by Prof. Asian in the procaine-treated old people indicate that this substance acts upon the endocrine glands. Hair growth, as already mentioned, is stimulated; some testicular function, often almost dormant, is revived; small amounts of estrogen (the female sex hormone) are found circulating in old women again (the return ...
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