An investigation into the differentiation of granulated metrial gland cells in the early pregnant mouse uterus.
AUTOR(ES)
Stewart, I
RESUMO
A study has been made of the influence of semen, blastocysts and the nidatory hormones on the differentiation of mouse granulated metrial gland cells in the peri-implantation period. The results indicate that the nidatory hormones, but not semen or blastocysts, are associated with the differentiation of granulated cells in the peri-implantation period. The possibility that the differentiation of granulated cells is under the control of the hormone-sensitive stromal cells rather than under the direct control of ovarian hormones is discussed.
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