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Structure of preputial gland

Known as: GLAND, PREPUTIAL, Glandulae preputiales, Set of preputial glands 
Exocrine glands located at the anterior aspect of the genitals of some mammals, such as mice and rats, that produce and secrete pheromones.
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1984
1984
Cyproterone acetate was administered every 2 days from 1 to 39 days of age to male mice which were killed 24 h or 20 days after… 
1974
1974
The effect of the male preputial gland on the oestrous cycle in mice was investigated. Urine from preputialectomized (but… 
1971
1971
Testosterone-4-14C was incubated with minced preputial tissue from adult male rats and the following metabolites were identified… 
1970
1970
ABSTRACT The Stanley-Gumbreck male pseudohermaphrodite (Ps) rat has a generalized end organ insensitivity to testosterone. The… 
Highly Cited
1964
Highly Cited
1964
The histochemical distribution of β-glucuronidase activity in rat tissues as demonstrated by the naphthol AS-BI glucuronide and… 
1964
1964
Rats bearing large transplantable pituitary tumors (MtT) have high blood levels of prolactin, growth hormone and ACTH, which… 
1955
1955
IN THIS paper it will be demonstrated that the preputial glands of the hypophysectomized rat grow in response to steroids…