Refined Porcine Follicle Stimulating Hormone Promotes the Responsiveness of Rabbits to Multiple-Ovulation Treatment

We investigated whether refined follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) with only a little contaminating LH can promote the responsiveness of rabbits to multiple-ovulation treatment. One group of female rabbits was stimulated with refined porcine FSH (pFSH), an FSH source with low LH activity, and anothe...

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Hauptverfasser: HASHIMOTO, Shu, KURAMOCHI, Takashi, AOYAGI, Kazuki, TAKAHASHI, Ri-ichi, UEDA, Masatsugu, HIRAO, Masao, KAMEI, Mikako, KITADA, Kensaku, HIRASAWA, Kazuo
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description We investigated whether refined follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) with only a little contaminating LH can promote the responsiveness of rabbits to multiple-ovulation treatment. One group of female rabbits was stimulated with refined porcine FSH (pFSH), an FSH source with low LH activity, and another group was treated with pFSH. The mean number of eggs recovered from donors stimulated with refined pFSH (27 ± 3) was significantly greater (P
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