Plasticity of the hormone receptors and possibility of their deformation in neonatal age
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Plasticity of the hormone receptors and possibility of their deformation in neonatal age
Abstract
Gonadotropin or TSH treated newborn animals reacted to TSH treatment in their adult age in a lesser degree than control ones. This suggests the plasticity of hormone receptors and the possibility of their deformation in neonatal age.
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