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The following pages link to Control of prolactin release and its role in color change in the teleost Gillichthys mirabilis (Q48957333):
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- The ultrastructure, catecholamine, and prolactin contents of the rostral pars distalis of the fish Mugil platanus after reserpine or 6-hydroxydopamine administration (Q33263678) (← links)
- Color change as a potential behavioral strategy (Q34481385) (← links)
- Fishy tales of prolactin-releasing peptide (Q35107557) (← links)
- Prolactin: fishy tales of its primary regulator and function (Q36125474) (← links)
- Prolactin and growth hormone in fish osmoregulation (Q36365598) (← links)
- Ultrastructure of the neurohypophysis of the teleost Poecilia latipinna in relation to neural control of the adenohypophysial cells (Q36581981) (← links)
- The effects of the members of growth hormone family knockdown in zebrafish development (Q38307122) (← links)
- Extra-pituitary prolactin (PRL) and prolactin-like protein (PRL-L) in chickens and zebrafish (Q38356210) (← links)
- Isolation and characterization of prolactin from the grey mullet, Mugil cephalus (Q39973416) (← links)
- Effect of pimozide on the cytology of the eel pituitary. II. MSH-secreting cells (Q48188818) (← links)
- The effect of prolactin on color and skin pteridines in the frog, Rana pipiens (Q48394453) (← links)
- Control of prolactin secretion in teleosts, with special reference to Gillichthys mirabilis and Tilapia mossambica (Q48477031) (← links)
- The goldfish pituitary. II. Innervation (Q48599048) (← links)
- Assay of prolactin in vertebrate pituitaries by its dispersion of xanthophore pigment in the teleostGillichthys mirabilis (Q48770377) (← links)
- Action of reserpine in eels. II. Effect on pigmentation and pars intermedia. Comparison with the effect of a black background adaptation (Q54143841) (← links)
- The structure of fish skin. II. The chromatophore unit (Q68814512) (← links)
- Fish skin pigmentation in aquaculture: the influence of rearing conditions and its neuroendocrine regulation (Q102317807) (← links)