Abstract:We examined the effects of mitomycin C and aminopterin on ovulation in vivo and, fertilization, subsequent cleavage and implantation in slc-ICR female mice using methods of fertilization and culture in vitro. Chemicals were injected into mice at the MI (meiosis I) stage or 3 hours before the MI stage in order to examine their toxicity. Mitomycin C did not affect ovulation, but decreased the rate of fertilization. A high dose of mitomycin C (4 mg/kg) inhibited fertilization and the development of ova to the 2-c… Show more
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