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SUPEROVULATION in prepuberal mice is a recommended procedure for obtaining unfertilized mammalian ova1. Experimental results2 have indicated that, after fertilization, these ova approximate to the viability of ova from spontaneous ovulations.
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RUNNER, M., GATES, A. Conception in Prepuberal Mice following Artificially Induced Ovulation and Mating. Nature 174, 222–223 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/174222b0
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