Somatostatin inhibits the mitogenic effect of thyroliberin
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Somatostatin inhibits the mitogenic effect of thyroliberin
Abstract
The effect of somatostatin and of thyroliberin on the mitotic incidence in the organ-cultured anterior pituitary lobe of the rat was investigated, using the colchicine metaphase-arrest technique. It was found that somatostatin added to the culture medium, together with thyroliberin, blocked the mitogenic effect of the latter.
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