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Journal of Endocrinology (1957) 15, 211-215    DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0150211
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THE EFFECT OF ADRENALECTOMY ON THE WEIGHT GAIN OF PREGNANCY IN THE MOUSE

A. D. DEWAR

Adrenalectomy in mice with retained placentae does not precipitate the loss of the body weight gained during pregnancy, which does not occur until after delivery of the placentae, as in intact animals. It is concluded that the adrenals play no significant part in the weight increase of pregnancy in the mouse.







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