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GINETZINSKY1 has reported that, in the kidneys of rats treated with posterior pituitary extract, the epithelium of the collecting tubules becomes flattened and its basement membrane less distinct. We have attempted to repeat Ginetzinsky's observations.
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BREDDY, P., COOPER, G. & BOSS, J. Antidiuretic Hormone and Renal Collecting Tubules. Nature 192, 76 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/192076a0
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