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Journal of Endocrinology (1971) 50, 237-240    DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0500237
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THE EFFECTS OF REMOVAL OF THE CEREBRAL NEUROSECRETORY CELLS ON HAEMOLYMPH AND TISSUE CARBOHYDRATE IN LOCUSTA MIGRATORIA MIGRATORIOIDES R. & F.

G. J. GOLDSWORTHY

In Locusta, removal of the cerebral neurosecretory cells results in a marked accumulation of carbohydrate in both the haemolymph and tissues. It is suggested that this is not due to a lack of carbohydrate-mobilizing factor, but is most likely the result of metabolic changes brought about in the absence of cerebral neurosecretion.







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