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“…Bern heteroclitus undergo numerous mitoses when explanted and maintained in tissue culture, indicating that they are freed from hypothalamic inhibition ( Emmart and Mossakowski 1967). Studies on fish with ectopic pituitaries (Ball et al 1972, Nagahama et al 1974 as well as those employing pharmacological treatments (Sundararaj and Nayyar 1969, Sage 1970, Zambrano 1972, Olivereau and Lemoine 1973 provide additional evidence for an inhibitory hypothalamic control. The existence of another control mechanism is indicated by the ability of changes in osmotic pressure to affect prolactin cells of pituitaries incubated in nitro (Sage 1966, 1968, Ingleton et al 1973 and after autotransplantation (Leatherland andEnsor 1973, Nagahama et al 1974).…”
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“…Bern heteroclitus undergo numerous mitoses when explanted and maintained in tissue culture, indicating that they are freed from hypothalamic inhibition ( Emmart and Mossakowski 1967). Studies on fish with ectopic pituitaries (Ball et al 1972, Nagahama et al 1974 as well as those employing pharmacological treatments (Sundararaj and Nayyar 1969, Sage 1970, Zambrano 1972, Olivereau and Lemoine 1973 provide additional evidence for an inhibitory hypothalamic control. The existence of another control mechanism is indicated by the ability of changes in osmotic pressure to affect prolactin cells of pituitaries incubated in nitro (Sage 1966, 1968, Ingleton et al 1973 and after autotransplantation (Leatherland andEnsor 1973, Nagahama et al 1974).…”
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