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Journal of Experimental Biology 13,7-10 (1936)
Published by Company of Biologists 1936


Production of Oestrogenic Substance by the Bird Testis

R. K. CALLOW 1 and A. S. PARKES 1

1 National Institute for Medical Research, Hampstead, N.W.3

Crystalline androsterone does not affect the cocky feathering of the Sebright Bantam capon, and the henny feathering of the normal Sebright cock must therefore be due to the elaboration by the tests of some other substance than androsterone, probably oestrin.

Submitted on June 29, 1935




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Female Feathering in Sebright Cocks Is Due to Conversion of Testosterone to Estradiol in Skin
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