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H.P. Rohr

Researcher at University of Basel

Publications -  25
Citations -  679

H.P. Rohr is an academic researcher from University of Basel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hyperplasia & Prostate. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 25 publications receiving 675 citations. Previous affiliations of H.P. Rohr include University of Innsbruck.

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Light Microscopic Stereological Analysis of the Normal Human Prostate and of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

TL;DR: Normal prostate glands from 6 men less than 30 years old and enucleated tissue of benign prostatic hyperplasia were analyzed by stereological methods and a significant increase in the volumetric amount of the fibromuscular tissue and a decrease in the glandular area are discussed.
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Morphometrisch-ultrastrukturelle Untersuchungen am Hypophysenhinterlappen der Ratte nach Dehydratation

TL;DR: A massive decrease of the neurosecretory granules already at a dehydration of 36 hours is found and at the same time a significant increase of fat vacuoles in the pituicytes.
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Sonometrics of the Prostate

TL;DR: The studies on age-dependent growth of the prostate show an age-volume relationship similar to that shown in the study by Swyer, and change in prostatic volume also can be assessed in small prostates.
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Morphometric ultrastructural studies of the supraoptic nucleus of the rat after dehydration

TL;DR: The supraoptic nucleus of the dehydrated rat has been analysed and it appears, that the relative volumes of the different cell compartments are striking constant, and expression of an accelerated move of the neurosecretory material during increased synthesis is demonstrated.
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Changes in prolactin secretion in lactating rats assessed by correlative morphometric and biochemical methods.

TL;DR: The suckling-induced hormone secretion and morphological alterations in lactating rats were prevented by a single dose (3 mg/kg) of bromocriptine.