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Photoperiodic regulation of serum luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone in castrated and castrated-adrenalectomized male hamsters
Gary B. Ellis
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Fred W. Turek
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Neurobiology
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Luteinizing Hormone
100%
Follicle-stimulating Hormone
100%
Serum LH
100%
Male Hamster
100%
Photoperiodic Control
100%
LH Level
71%
Hamster
71%
FSH Level
71%
Castration
57%
Photoperiod
57%
Non-breeding
42%
Hypothalamic-pituitary Axis
28%
Steroid Hormones
28%
Breeding Condition
28%
Extragonadal
14%
Steroid Use
14%
Titer
14%
Negative Feedback
14%
Feedback Effect
14%
Seasonal Breeder
14%
Gonadal Activity
14%
Photostimulated
14%
Pituitary Gonadotropins
14%
Gonadectomy
14%
Neuroendocrine Activity
14%
Breeding Animals
14%
Seasonal Transition
14%
Breeding Species
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Luteinizing Hormone Blood Level
100%
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone
100%
Photoperiodicity
50%
Hypothalamus Hypophysis System
25%
Product Inhibition
12%
Titer
12%
Gonadotropin Release
12%
Erethism
12%
Animal Breeding
12%