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Effect of aldosterone, glucagon and growth hormone on the catechol amine content and the evolution of chromaffin hyperplasia in guinea-pigs

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La variation du taux des catécholamines (adrénaline et noradrénaline) et les modifications histologiques ont été étudiés après administration d'aldostérone, de glucagon et d'hormone de croissance sur l'hyperplasie médullo-chromaffine provoquée chez des cobayes par l'œstradiol.

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The authors thank CIBA AG, Basle, for kindly supplying the Aldocorten used in these experiments.

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Lupulescu, A., Chivu, V. & Petrovici, A. Effect of aldosterone, glucagon and growth hormone on the catechol amine content and the evolution of chromaffin hyperplasia in guinea-pigs. Experientia 22, 222–223 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01900920

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