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Kälte- und Hypoxietoleranz von Rattenembryonen

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Pregnant female white rats were cooled in a closed vessel with insufficient O2 and at low temperature. Their body temperature decreased from 37° to 12–15° C. Each female was cooled only once at a definite period of pregnancy, and it was shown that she could tolerate deep hypoxy and low body temperature. She bears normal young in no way differing from control animals. It seems that the length of pregnancy may vary.

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Vidovič, V. Kälte- und Hypoxietoleranz von Rattenembryonen. Experientia 8, 304–306 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02153304

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