For the first time it is shown that 2 anterior pituitary hormones—prolacting and the growth principle—do not cause the thyroid hypertrophy which characteristically follows the injection of various pituitary extracts. Hyperplasia of the normally developed thyroid following pituitary administration is a specific response to the gonad-stimulating hormone, or to another pituitary derivative having very similar solubilities. Good gonad-stimulating preparations do not invariably induce an increase in thyroid weight in doves and pigeons
THE role of the thyroid hormone, thyroxine, in reproduction in mam-mals has received considerable st...
697. Ample information in experimental animals indicates a relationship between inhibition of thyroi...
Injections of ovine corticotropin-releasing factor (oCRF) are known to increase circulating thyroid ...
Previous studies have shown that thyroxin injections cause definite color changes in the plumage of ...
ABSTRACT The pituitary gland of birds is known to increase in weight with castration and decreases w...
The in vivo growth hormone (GH) response of immature domestic fowl to thyrotrophin-releasing hormone...
Cockerels and pullets fed with T3 or T4 for 2 weeks showed a decrease in both body weight gain and f...
Propylthiouracil (PTU)-induced hypothroidism has been shown to produce a significant increase in the...
The results of four rather unusual kinds of study on the thyroid supply the basis for this discussio...
The pituitary gland, occupying a central position in the hypothalamo-pituitary thyroidal axis, produ...
Cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase (cAMP-PK) is an important mediator of hormone action. Its activi...
Both normal and dwarf birds were treated with methimazole (MMI) to investigate the effect of low thy...
In birds the interaction between day-length and the activity of the thyroid gland is complex: pituit...
ABSTRACT Thyroxine (T4) levels in the blood of newly hatched cockerels were measured at different ti...
White Leghorn pullets were fed goitrogenic rapeseed meal or soybean meal during either or both the g...
THE role of the thyroid hormone, thyroxine, in reproduction in mam-mals has received considerable st...
697. Ample information in experimental animals indicates a relationship between inhibition of thyroi...
Injections of ovine corticotropin-releasing factor (oCRF) are known to increase circulating thyroid ...
Previous studies have shown that thyroxin injections cause definite color changes in the plumage of ...
ABSTRACT The pituitary gland of birds is known to increase in weight with castration and decreases w...
The in vivo growth hormone (GH) response of immature domestic fowl to thyrotrophin-releasing hormone...
Cockerels and pullets fed with T3 or T4 for 2 weeks showed a decrease in both body weight gain and f...
Propylthiouracil (PTU)-induced hypothroidism has been shown to produce a significant increase in the...
The results of four rather unusual kinds of study on the thyroid supply the basis for this discussio...
The pituitary gland, occupying a central position in the hypothalamo-pituitary thyroidal axis, produ...
Cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase (cAMP-PK) is an important mediator of hormone action. Its activi...
Both normal and dwarf birds were treated with methimazole (MMI) to investigate the effect of low thy...
In birds the interaction between day-length and the activity of the thyroid gland is complex: pituit...
ABSTRACT Thyroxine (T4) levels in the blood of newly hatched cockerels were measured at different ti...
White Leghorn pullets were fed goitrogenic rapeseed meal or soybean meal during either or both the g...
THE role of the thyroid hormone, thyroxine, in reproduction in mam-mals has received considerable st...
697. Ample information in experimental animals indicates a relationship between inhibition of thyroi...
Injections of ovine corticotropin-releasing factor (oCRF) are known to increase circulating thyroid ...