Carl Richard Moore
American endocrinologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Carl Richard Moore was an American endocrinologist. He was born in rural farm region of Greene County, Missouri and received his early education in nearby Springfield. After graduating from High School, he attended Drury College where he acquired an interest in biology. In 1913, he obtained his B.S. degree, then worked as an assistant at Drury to earn his M.S. in 1914. With the granting of a fellowship, he attended the University of Chicago where he was awarded his Ph.D. in 1916, with a thesis on the fertilization and parthenogenesis in sea urchin eggs. He became an associate in the university's zoology department from 1916–1918, then an instructor, a full professor in 1928 and chairman of the department in 1934. He was married to Edith Naomi Abernethy in 1920.
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- Gonad hormone functions, and the reciprocal influence between gonads and hypophysis with its bearing on the problem of sex hormone antagonism† (1932) (322)
- THE SCROTUM AS A TEMPERATURE REGULATOR FOR THE TESTES (1924) (140)
- Rat‐Prostate cytology as a testis‐hormone indicator and the prevention of castration changes by testis‐extract injections (140)
- Rat seminal‐vesicle cytology as a testis‐hormone indicator and the prevention of castration changes by testis‐extract injection (117)
- Properties of the gonads as controllers of somatic and psychical characteristics. VI. Testicular reactions in experimental cryptorchidism (1924) (116)
- EXPERIMENTS ON THE SHEEP TESTIS—CRYPTORCHIDISM, VASECTOMY AND SCROTAL INSULATION (1924) (107)
- The Biology of the Mammalian Testis and Scrotum (1926) (90)
- Seminal-Vesicle and prostate function as a testis-hormone indicator; the electric ejaculation test† (77)
- Some effects of testosterone and testosterone‐propionate in the rat (1938) (67)
- THE ACTION OF TESTIS HORMONE IN CORRECTING CHANGES INDUCED IN THE RAT PROSTATE AND SEMINAL VESICLES BY VITAMINE B DEFICIENCY OR PARTIAL INANITION (1931) (66)
- Properties of the gonads as controllers of somatic and psychical characteristics. VIII. Heat application and testicular degeneration; the function of the scrotum (1924) (65)
- The Question of Sex Hormone Antagonism.∗ (1930) (58)
- On the control of reproductive activity in an annual‐breeding mammal (Citellus tridecemlineatus) (1934) (55)
- A study at high altitude of reproduction, growth, sexual maturity, and organ weights. (1948) (53)
- On the Role of Sex Hormones in Sex Differentiation in the Opossum (Didelphys virginiana) (1941) (52)
- On the physiological properties of the gonads as controllers of somatic and psychical characteristics. 1. The rat (1919) (44)
- CUTANEOUS ABSORPTION OF SEX HORMONES (1938) (42)
- Properties of the gonads as controllers of somatic and psychical characteristics. VII. Vasectomy in the rabbit (1924) (41)
- Modification of Sexual Development in the Opossum by Sex Hormones.∗ (1939) (39)
- SOME EFFECTS OF SYNTHETICALLY PREPARED MALE HORMONE (ANDROSTERONE) IN THE RAT12 (1937) (39)
- THE EFFECTS OF EXTRACTS OF TESTIS IN CORRECTING THE CASTRATED CONDITION IN THE FOWL AND IN THE MAMMAL (1929) (38)
- On the properties of the gonads as controllers of somatic and psychical characteristics. X. Spermatozoon activity and the testis hormone (1928) (36)
- Differentiation of embryonic reproductive tissues of the rat after transplantation into post‐natal hosts (1942) (35)
- The role of the fetal endocrine glands in development. (1950) (34)
- THE BEHAVIOR OF THE TESTIS IN TRANSPLANTATION, EXPERIMENTAL CRYPTORCHIDISM, VASECTOMY, SCROTAL INSULATION, AND HEAT APPLICATION. (1924) (34)
- Responses of immature rat testes to gonadotropic agents (1936) (29)
- Experimental studies on the male reproductive system. (1951) (28)
- ON THE PREVENTION OF CASTRATION EFFECTS IN MAMMALS BY TESTIS EXTRACT INJECTION (1929) (28)
- Embryonic sex hormones and sexual differentiation (1947) (27)
- ON THE EFFECTS OF INJECTING LIPOID EXTRACTS OF BULL TESTES INTO CASTRATED GUINEA PIGS (1928) (27)
- On the properties of the gonads as controllers of somatic and psychical characteristics IX. Testis graft reactions in different environments (Rat) (1926) (27)
- Adrenal cortical secretions in relation to the reproductive system of rats. (1953) (26)
- Opossum pouch young as experimental material (1940) (26)
- Hormonal stimulation of spermatogenesis in the testis of the ground squirrel (1936) (25)
- SCIENCE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. (1938) (25)
- THE BEHAVIOR OF THE GERMINAL EPITHELIUM IN TESTIS GRAFTS AND IN EXPERIMENTAL CRYPTORCHID TESTES (RAT AND GUINEA PIG). (1924) (25)
- Gonad Hormones and Sex Differentiation (1944) (23)
- Sexual differentiation in the opossum after early gonadectomy (1943) (22)
- Biology of the testis. (1934) (21)
- SOME EFFECTS OF FRESH PITUITARY HOMO-IMPLANTS AND OF THE GONAD-STIMULATING SUBSTANCE FROM HUMAN PREGNANCY URINE ON THE REPRODUCTIVE TRACT OF THE MALE RAT (1931) (21)
- ON THE PROPERTIES OF THE GONADS AS CONTROLLERS OF SOMATIC AND PSYCHICAL CHARACTERISTICS (1928) (21)
- A Qualitative Indicator for the Testis Hormone.∗ (1927) (19)
- ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF THE GONADS AS CONTROLLERS OF SOMATIC AND PSYCHICAL CHARACTERISTICS: V. THE EFFECTS OF GONADECTOMY IN THE GUINEA PIG, ON GROWTH, BONE LENGTHS, AND WEIGHT OF ORGANS OF INTERNAL SECRETION (1922) (17)
- Hormones in relation to reproduction (1935) (17)
- FIRST RESPONSE OF DEVELOPING OPOSSUM GONADS TO EQUINE GONADOTROPIC TREATMENT1 (1943) (16)
- SCROTAL REPLACEMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL CRYPTORCHID TESTES AND THE RECOVERY OF SPERMATOGENETIC FUNCTION (GUINEA PIG) (1926) (12)
- Hormone Secretion by Experimental Cryptorchid Testes * (1944) (12)
- Sex Endocrines in Development and Prepuberal Life1 (1944) (11)
- Supplementary observations on mammalian testis activity. I. Vasa‐efferentia ligation. II. Atypical scrota (1931) (11)
- THE ACTIVITY OF DISPLACED TESTES AND ITS BEARING ON THE PROBLEM OF THE FUNCTION OF THE SCROTUM (1926) (10)
- Prostate gland induction in the female opossum by hormones and the capacity of the gland for development (1945) (10)
- THE PRODUCTION OF ARTIFICIAL HERMAPHRODITES IN MAMMALS. (1920) (10)
- On the physiological properties of the gonads as controllers of somatic and psychical characteristics. III. Artificial hermaphroditism in rats (1921) (10)
- Embryonic differentiation of opossum prostate following castration, and responses of the juvenile gland to hormones (1941) (10)
- ON THE CAPACITY FOR FERTILIZATION AFTER THE INITIATION OF DEVELOPMENT (1917) (9)
- THE PHYSIOLOGIC EFFECTS OF NONLIVING TESTIS GRAFTS (1930) (8)
- THRESHOLD RELATIONSHIPS OF TESTIS HORMONE INDICATORS IN MAMMALS; THE RAT UNIT (1930) (7)
- Ovarian Activity in Mammals Subsequent to Chemical Injury of Cortex (1947) (7)
- TESTIS HORMONE SECRETION AND SOME EFFECTS OF THE HORMONE IN THE ORGANISM (1937) (6)
- The Relation of the Scrotum to Germ Cell Differentiation in Gonad Grafts in the Guinea Pig (1926) (6)
- Sex Determination and Sex Differentiation in Birds and Mammals (1925) (6)
- Testicular Biology, Scrotal Function and the Male Sex Hormone (1935) (6)
- THE REGULATION OF PRODUCTION AND THE FUNCTION OF THE MALE SEX HORMONE (1931) (6)
- The Physiology of the Testis and Application of Male Sex Hormone1 (1942) (6)
- PHYSIOLOGY OF THE TESTIS (1941) (5)
- On the physiological properties of the gonads as controllers of somatic and psychical characteristics. IV. Gonad transplantation in the guinea-pig (1921) (5)
- On the physiological properties of the gonads as controllers of somatic and psychical characteristics. II. Growth of gonadectomized male and female rats (1919) (5)
- Frank Rattray Lillie (1870–1947) (1948) (5)
- The Influence of Hormones on the Development of the Reproductive System12 (1941) (4)
- Physiology of the Testes and Therapeutic Application of Male Hormone. (1940) (4)
- The role of it sex hormones in the origin and development of uterine glands in the opossum. (1946) (3)
- Biologic background of male sterility. (1952) (3)
- Reproduction at high altitudes. (1947) (3)
- Gonadotropic Substances and Male Hormone Effects in the Organism1, 2 (1939) (3)
- FAMILIAL ERYTHROBLASTIC ANEMIA THALASSEMIA—COOLEY'S ANEMIA: NOTES ON ITS PRIMITIVE TREATMENT (1943) (2)
- Acquisition and maintenance of endocrine functions at high altitudes. (1948) (1)
- A laboratory outline of embryology : with special reference to the chick and the pig (1)
- ASSOCIATION NOTICE, ANNOUNCEMENT OF ANNUAL MEETING (1945) (1)
- On the effects of sex hormones in determining the sex ratio: A criticism of Kovacs' paper (1926) (1)
- Biological Bulletin Vol-lvii (1929) (0)
- Endocrines and male reproductive behavior (1938) (0)
- The Second International Congress for Sex Research (1930) (0)
- Sexual Behavior in the Human Male . Alfred C. Kinsey, Wardell B. Pomeroy, and Clyde E. Martin. Philadelphia- London: W. B. Saunders, 1948. Pp. xv + 787. (Illustrated.) $6.50. (1947) (0)
- Hormones and Behavior (1948) (0)
- The Gonads as Controllers of Characteristics (1920) (0)
- Correspondence, May 18, 1935: laboratory operations (1935) (0)
- Patterns of Sexual Behavior. Clellan S. Ford andFrank A. Beach. New York: Harper, 1951. 307 pp.$4.50 (1951) (0)
- Patterns of Sexual Behavior . Clellan S. Ford and Frank A. Beach. New York: Harper, 1951. 307 pp. $4.50 (1951) (0)
- The role of sex hormones in the differentiation of the sexes and in sexual abnormality. (1948) (0)
- , L.G. Barth, Lucena J. Barth. Columbia University Press, New York (1954), 117 (1955) (0)
- The Interrelationship between the Gonads and the Hypophysis (1932) (0)
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