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1 Institute for Research in
Reproduction (ICMR), Parel, Bombay, India
Low-molecular-weight peptides with inhibin activity
have been isolated from sheep, human, rat, and chicken
testes by simple gel filtration. These peptides, isolated
from avian and mammalian species, suppressed the
postcastration rise of serum FSH levels in adult male
rats by 34 to 45% and appeared to be biologically and
chromatographically similar.
Key words: inhibin, testes, avian, mammalian
Submitted on October 10, 1980
Revised on February 11, 1981
Accepted on May 29, 1981
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