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Neuroendocrine correlations: brain pituitary relationships in amphibians, birds and mammals: on the origin and nature of the neurons by which hypothalamic control of pars distalis functions are mediated

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dc.contributor.author Jørgensen, C Barker
dc.coverage.spatial México
dc.date.accessioned 2014-01-25T02:03:19Z
dc.date.available 2014-01-25T02:03:19Z
dc.date.issued 1965
dc.identifier.citation 1965. Neuroendocrine correlations: brain pituitary relationships in amphibians, birds and mammals: on the origin and nature of the neurons by which hypothalamic control of pars distalis functions are mediated. Arch. Anat. Microsc. Morph. Exp., 54(1): 261-
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11154/172148
dc.relation.ispartof Smith I
dc.title Neuroendocrine correlations: brain pituitary relationships in amphibians, birds and mammals: on the origin and nature of the neurons by which hypothalamic control of pars distalis functions are mediated
dc.type Referencia Bibliográfica
dc.relation.journal Arch. Anat. Microsc. Morph. Exp.
dc.coverage.thematic Herpetología
dc.identifier.dbase 1559
dc.identifier.creator 1349
dc.relation.index Sinópsis de la Herpetofauna de México

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