1971
DOI: 10.1159/000122027
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Changes in Skin Color and Fine Structure of the Intermediate Pituitary Gland of the Frog, <i>Rana nigromaculata</i>, after Extirpation of the Median Eminence

Abstract: The pars intermedia was investigated by electron microscopy, with relation to changes in skin color, in frogs (Rana nigromaculata) that were first adapted to a white background, then subjected to extirpantion of the median eminence, and subsequently kept on the white background for various periods. It was found that: 1. Following extirpation, the animals begin to darken on a white background and to lose their background adaptability. After 2–3 h, the extirpated animals become intensely dark and remain so for a… Show more

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