Ovulation, ovum transport and implantation in the adult golden hamster

The time of ovulation in various hamster colonies and its relationship with the period of light as reported in the literature was compared with the observations made in this study. Ovulation and transport of ova to the oviduct was studied during days 4 and 1 of the estrous cycle. Microscopical exami...

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