Ovum Transport in Pregnant, Pseudopregnant, and Cyclic Rats and Its Relationship to Estradiol and Progesterone Blood Levels

The time of passage of ova from the oviduct to the uterus and the systemic plasma levels of estradiol and progesterone were investigated in pregnant and pseudopregnant rats, and in rats with regular 4-day cycles. The relationships between ovum transport rates and steroid levels in plasma in these th...

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