Detection of GnRH Molecular Forms in Brains and Gonads of the Crested Newt, Triturus carnifex

BATTISTI, A., R. PIERANTONI, M. VALLARINO, M. TRABUCCHI, O. CARNEVALI, A. M. POLZONETTI-MAGNI AND S. FASANO. Detection of GnRH molecular forms in brains and gonads of the crested newt, Triturus carnifex. PEPTIDES 18(7) 1029–1037, 1997.—Gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) immunoreactivity is detec...

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Reproduction
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Testis - metabolism
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