Oxytocin action: Lack of correlation bet
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Goren, H. J. ;Geonzon, R. M. ;Hollenberg, M. D. ;Lederis, K. ;Morgan, D. O.
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Article
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1980
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Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
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English
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## Abstract Brattleboro rats exhibit diabetes insipidus (DI) because of a genetic autosomal recessive defect in the synthesis of vasopressin; oxytocin is synthesized normally. Preliminary work suggests that elevated circulating oxytocin levels may compensate for the absence of vasopressin. To evalu