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THE importance of hypothalamic nuclei in the control of the oestrous cycle in mammals has frequently been demonstrated1,2. Thus in rodents with a regular cycle a periodic variation of neurosecretory and enzyme activity of hypothalamic nerve cells has been observed3,4.
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BELAJEV, D., KOROTCHKIN, L., BAJEV, A. et al. Activity of the Genetic Apparatus of Hypothalamic Nerve Cells at Various Stages of the Oestrous Cycle in the Albino Rat. Nature 214, 201–202 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/214201a0
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