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The effect of intraventricular thyroxine administration on body temperature in dogs at rest and during physical exercise

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Infusion of 1 μg thyroxine into the left cerebral ventricle of the dog did not change body temperature at rest, but it caused significantly higher increases in Tre during physical exercise.

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Kaciuba-Uściłko, H., Sobocińska, J., Kozłowski, S. et al. The effect of intraventricular thyroxine administration on body temperature in dogs at rest and during physical exercise. Experientia 32, 351–352 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01940833

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