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Comparative immunochemical studies with antisera to sheep prolactin and bovine growth hormone on anterior pituitaries of ox, sheep, rats and mice

Rümke et al., 1965

Document ID
8527618972553884876
Author
Rümke P
Ladiges N
Publication year
Publication venue
Zeitschrift für Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie

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Rabbit antisera to sheep prolactin and bovine growth hormone were used in the indirect fluorescent antibody technique on cryostat sections of anterior pituitaries of sheep, ox, rats and mice. It is demonstrated that in sheep and ox prolactin and growth hormone are …
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