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Directional left-sided asymmetry of adrenals in experimentally domesticated animals

Directional left-sided asymmetry of the adrenals was typical of black and silver foxes, American minks, and gray rats selected by their behavior. In domesticated, but to a greater extent, in aggressive animals, the weight of the left adrenal and the width of its medulla and cortex markedly surpassed...

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Published in:Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 2002-05, Vol.133 (5), p.506-509
Main Authors: Trut, L N, Prasolova, L A, Kharlamova, A V, Plyusnina, I Z
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Organ Size
Rats
Time Factors
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Zona Reticularis - pathology
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