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HPLC identification of an oxytocin-like peptide produced by isolated guinea pig Leydig cells: stimulation by sodium ascorbate

, and . Mol Androl, 4 (1-2): 160-161 (1992)n.b. This study was presented in part at the Third Research Day Proceedings held at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, May 23-24, 1991. The published proceedings (No. 23919419) were catalogued with the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) database on June 11, 1991. Hence, this is the very first report in the scientific literature which conclusively demonstrates that Leydig cells are capable of producing testicular oxytocin de novo..

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