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Maternal effects on implantation and related phenomena in the rabbit

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Intrauterine Embryonenüberfrachtung wurde experimentell durch Übertragung von Neuseeländer-Spenderkaninchen in Neuseeländer- und Chinchilla-Empfängerkaninchen, von Chinchilla-Spenderkaninchen in Neuseeländer-Empfängerkaninchen erreicht. Die Empfängertiere wurden 9 Tage nach Begattung zur Prüfung der Implantation und 29 Tage danach zur Beurteilung des fötalen Entwicklungszustandes eröffnet bzw. abgetötet. Chinchilla-Kaninchen zeigten erhöhte Implantationskapazität und verringertes fötales Überleben gegenüber den Neuseeländern.

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This investigation was supported in part by U.S. Public Health Service research grant HD-00585-03 of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Drugs were kindly donated: PMS (Equinex) by Ayerst Laboratories Inc., New York (N.Y.); HCG by Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo (Mich.); Nembutal by Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago (Ill.). Thanks are due to Mr.R. E. Mauer for technical assistance. Scientific Paper no. 2556, Washington Agricultural Experiment Stations, Pullman (Washington). Project no. 1698.

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Hafez, E.S.E. Maternal effects on implantation and related phenomena in the rabbit. Experientia 21, 234–237 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02141908

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