1970
DOI: 10.1242/dev.24.2.357
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The developmental endocrinology of the spleen in chick embryos: I. The pars distalis

Abstract: Partial decapitation (‘hypophysectomy’) of the chick embryo significantly reduces body growth by 20 days (stage 46 −) of incubation as indicated by body weights, 60% of normal; the lengths of the toe and tibiotarsus, 80% and 78% of normal respectively; and liver growth, 47% of normal, but the gall bladder was not apparently enlarged. It significantly increases spleen growth to 82 % greater than normal, suppresses or retards white pulp differentiation and splenic vasculogenesis but enhances red pulp development… Show more

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