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Hypophyseal inhibitors. The effect of sygetin on uterine development in the sexually immature mouse

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In connection with the study of the role played by the increase of diencephalohypophyseal activity with age in the development of a series of pathological processes, the author investigated the effect of sygetin on the sexual maturation of mice. It was demonstrated that sygetin is a diencephalohypophyseal inhibitor.

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Dil'man, V.M. Hypophyseal inhibitors. The effect of sygetin on uterine development in the sexually immature mouse. Bull Exp Biol Med 48, 1025–1027 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00783803

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