- Section I
This Chapter does not cover: (a) Edible products (other than guts, bladders and stomachs of animals, whole and pieces thereof, and animal blood, liquid or dried); (b) Hides or skins (including furskins) other than goods of heading 05.
- Direct Effects of Cadmium and Lead on Growth Rate and Thyroid
Thyroids were kept in cold sterile 10% Holtfreter's solution containing 300 units/ml penicillin and 300 mg/ml streptomycin until all of baths after which they were cultured two pairs per well in a mg/ml of an antibiotic and antimycotic solution, and 150.
- THE MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SALAMANDER THYROID GLAND
Morphological as well as experimental work on salamanders, published by the senior author in previous papers (8) indicates that in the urodelan amphibians the thyroid function consists of two main phases, first of the elaboration of the active secretion.
- (1917) Michigan
This might have been supposed for two reasons: first, because a tremendously high percentage of the endocrine cases are found in degenerating stock, so that any or all of the stigmata of degeneracy may be expected; and second, because any type of.
- Influence of Differentiation and Cell Kinetics on the
These results suggest that the high susceptibility to carcinogenesis that has been demonstrated in young virgin rats is due to the presence of a large proliferative compartment, mainly in terminal end buds and TD, while the low susceptibility of parous.
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