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Effect of removing one ovary and a half on ovulation number in cycling rats

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Nachweis, dass bei der Ratte nach Entfernung von 11/2 Eierstöcken das verblieben Fragmente trotz kompensatorischer Hypertrophie eine 50%ige Reduktion der Ovulationszahl zeigt, was dafür spricht, dass die Anzahl der abgestossenen Eier durch die vorhandene Gewebemasse beeinflusst wird.

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Peppler, R.D. Effect of removing one ovary and a half on ovulation number in cycling rats. Experientia 31, 243–244 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01990730

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