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Journal of Endocrinology (1956) 14, 78-81       DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0140078
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THE EFFECT OF REGENERATION OF THE ADRENAL CORTEX ON THE WATER CONTENT OF THE UTERUS FOLLOWING OESTROGENIC STIMULATION

M. P. BROGI

The ability of regenerating cortical tissue, under the stimulus of sham adrenalectomy, to prevent the increase in the water content of the uterus caused by oestrogen has been followed at various intervals after adrenal enucleation.

A normal adrenal response was still absent 35 days after the operation but was re-established after 48 days. The significance of these findings is discussed.







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