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    Effects of hypophysectomy, prolactin, and growth hormone on growth of postmetamorphic frogs

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    Hypophysectomy of juvenile postmetamorphic frogs (Rana pipiens) reduced growth (wet weight and length) compared to sham hypophysectomized controls. Mammalian growth hormone at doses of 10-50 [mu]g/day promoted growth in intact frogs during a 2-month period. However, 5 [mu]g/day of GH for 1 month did not promote growth. Mammalian prolactin did not promote growth in postmetamorphic frogs over a 2-month period at doses between 5 and 50 [mu]g/day.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/32921/1/0000303.pd
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