1936
DOI: 10.1007/bf01779534
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Pigmenthormon und Antidiuretisches Prinzip der Hypophyse

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“…-The belief of some observers, such as Sulzberger, that the chromatosome-dispersing hormone (or some other new principle) of the pars intermedia is an agent capable of inhibiting diuresis cannot be accepted. Bottger (1936) even called this substance "adiuretin," but his evidence that it differed from the vasopressor principle of the pars neuralis consisted of comparisons of vasopressor and antidiuretic effects of extracts. Later (1937), he agreed that chromatosomedispersing hormone is diuresis-inhibiting in proportion to its contamination by the vasopressor principle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-The belief of some observers, such as Sulzberger, that the chromatosome-dispersing hormone (or some other new principle) of the pars intermedia is an agent capable of inhibiting diuresis cannot be accepted. Bottger (1936) even called this substance "adiuretin," but his evidence that it differed from the vasopressor principle of the pars neuralis consisted of comparisons of vasopressor and antidiuretic effects of extracts. Later (1937), he agreed that chromatosomedispersing hormone is diuresis-inhibiting in proportion to its contamination by the vasopressor principle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%