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  1. Hypothyroidism Modifies the Uterine Lipid Levels in Pregnant Rabbits and Affects the Fetal Size
  2. Chronic stress and high sucrose intake cause distinctive morphometric effects in the adrenal glands of post-weaned rats
  3. Hypothyroidism impairs somatovisceral reflexes involved in micturition of female rabbits
  4. Moderate-to-high normal levels of thyrotropin is a risk factor for urinary incontinence and an unsuitable quality of life in women over 65 years
  5. High-sucrose diet did not protect against hepatic injury promoted by stress in young adult rats.
  6. Hypothyroidism Affects Differentially the Cell Size of Epithelial Cells Among Oviductal Regions of Rabbits
  7. A Moderate and Transient Deficiency of Maternal Thyroid Function at the Beginning of Fetal Neocorticogenesis Alters Neuronal Migration