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During postnatal development, MAO activity in the thyroid gland of male rats increases until day 16, when adult values are reached.
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Knopp, J., Saleh, N.A. & Kvetnanský, R. Ontogenesis of monoamine oxidase in the thyroid gland of rats. Experientia 32, 1113–1114 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01927574
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