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H3-estradiol was administered to normal rats at the estrous and diestrous phases and also to rats which had been sterilised by androgens. A study was then made of the amount of H3 bound in various parts of the central nervous system. This showed that the specific binding capacity of the anterior hypothalamus was greater than that of the cerebral cortex and that there was not specific binding capacity in any of the other structures studied. The experimental groups showed no differences related to differences in endogenous estrogen levels.
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Aguilar, E., Schiaffini, O., Oriol-Bosch, A. (1971). Estradiol-H3 Uptake by the Hypothalamus and the Lymbic Structures of the Androgenized Female Rats. In: Orthner, H. (eds) Zentralnervöse Sexualsteuerung. Journal of Neuro-Visceral Relations, vol 10. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-4157-1_12
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