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Feedback Control of Gonadal and Hypophyseal Hormones: Evolution of the Concept

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Pioneers in Neuroendocrinology

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An invitation to join in the writing of such a book as the editors of this volume visualize offers a challenging opportunity. The contributors can escape from the usual restrictions of scientific jargon, stylized form, and a text liberally larded with references. The mandate as I see it, is to be as candid, honest, and objective as a subjective mind and memory will allow.

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Price, D. (1975). Feedback Control of Gonadal and Hypophyseal Hormones: Evolution of the Concept. In: Meites, J., Donovan, B.T., McCann, S.M. (eds) Pioneers in Neuroendocrinology. Perspectives in Neuroendocrine Research, vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2652-6_15

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