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Active Principles of the Neurohypophysis of Cold-Blooded Vertebrates: Chromatographic and Biological Characteristics of Fish and Frog Neurohypophysial Extracts

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PICKERING, B., HELLER, H. Active Principles of the Neurohypophysis of Cold-Blooded Vertebrates: Chromatographic and Biological Characteristics of Fish and Frog Neurohypophysial Extracts. Nature 184, 1463–1464 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1841463a0

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