Kincl et al., 1967 - Google Patents
The effect of intrasplenic ovarian autografts on luteinization in rats treated neonatally with steroid hormonesKincl et al., 1967
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- 15270627639465803738
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- Kincl F
- Maqueo M
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- Steroids
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Ovaries of 45 day old female rats, sterilized by an injection of 250 μg of testosterone propionate, were autotransplanted into the spleen. Thirty days later, corpora lutea were present. When estradiol benzoate was used instead of testosterone propionate, under …
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