. Biology of Peromyscus (Rodentia). Mice; Peromyscus. DAYS AFTER LESIONS Fig. 16. Weight of pituitary and thyroid glands (in mgs per gram body weight) in normal, without lesions, male P. m. bairdi and in those lesioned in the medial amygdaloid complex at 3, 8, and 16 days. (From Eleftheriou and Zolovick, in press.) Although additional data are necessary for complete interpretation of these results, these data, together with previous work by Yainada and Greer (1960) ; Shealy and Peele (1957) ; Koikegami, Yamada, and Usui (1953) ; and Koikegami, Fuse, Yokoyama, Watanobe, and Watanobe (1955) indi
. Biology of Peromyscus (Rodentia). Mice; Peromyscus. DAYS AFTER LESIONS Fig. 16. Weight of pituitary and thyroid glands (in mgs per gram body weight) in normal, without lesions, male P. m. bairdi and in those lesioned in the medial amygdaloid complex at 3, 8, and 16 days. (From Eleftheriou and Zolovick, in press.) Although additional data are necessary for complete interpretation of these results, these data, together with previous work by Yainada and Greer (1960) ; Shealy and Peele (1957) ; Koikegami, Yamada, and Usui (1953) ; and Koikegami, Fuse, Yokoyama, Watanobe, and Watanobe (1955) indicate the possible existence of a separate inhibitory center in P. m. bairdi for the regulation of luteinizing hormone. Female bairdi that were sham-operated by placing elec- trodes in the amygdala, but without administration of current, did. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original King, John Arthur, 1921-. [Stillwater, Okla. ] American Society of Mammalogist
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