1973
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(73)90097-5
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Hormonal and generative tunctions of transplanted ovaries in the rabbit and monkey

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“…Bahr et al (1974) discussed papers describing the effects of ovarian denervation and transplantation on fertility and ovulation. In a number of experiments in which ovaries have been transplanted, there have been instances of ovulation (Friedman, 1929 ;Lipner & Maxwell, 1960;Dominguez & Riboni, 1971;Jacobowitz & Laties, 1970;Jaszczak & Hafez, 1973). Superficially these findings would suggest that innervation of the ovary is not essential for ovulation.…”
Section: Innervation Of the Ovarian Ligamentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bahr et al (1974) discussed papers describing the effects of ovarian denervation and transplantation on fertility and ovulation. In a number of experiments in which ovaries have been transplanted, there have been instances of ovulation (Friedman, 1929 ;Lipner & Maxwell, 1960;Dominguez & Riboni, 1971;Jacobowitz & Laties, 1970;Jaszczak & Hafez, 1973). Superficially these findings would suggest that innervation of the ovary is not essential for ovulation.…”
Section: Innervation Of the Ovarian Ligamentmentioning
confidence: 99%