Photoperiod and the pineal gland regulate the male phenotype of the Harderian glands of male Syrian hamsters after androgen withdrawal

Coto‐Montes AM, Rodriguez‐Colunga MJ, Una H, Antolin I, Tolivia D, Buzzell GR, Menendez‐Pelaez A. Photoperiod and the pineal gland regulate the male phenotype of the Haderian glands of male Syrian hamsters after androgen withdrawal. J. Pineal Res. 1994: 17: 48–54.

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